AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI & Trust in Money Guidance: A Gallup poll finds about 1 in 5 Americans who sought financial advice used AI, but only ~3 in 10 adults overall say they have confidence in it. Statehouse Food Policy: Nebraska Sen. Rick Holdcroft voted yes on LB966 to adopt the Hunger-Free Schools Act, expanding free breakfast and lunch and requiring reimbursement for the gap between federal rates. Back-to-School Vaccines Fight: Sen. Bill Cassidy called Trump’s childhood vaccine overhaul “stupid policy,” arguing it would mean more shots and more visits without scientific benefit, while states still control requirements. Early Learning Under Pressure: A proposed Head Start overhaul would cut more than 1,400 rules and shift flexibility, but providers warn it could weaken protections and push the program toward commercial childcare. Civic Education Spotlight: Utah named a Mount Logan Middle School teacher the inaugural Founders’ Five Excellence in Civic Education Award. Tech in Class Debate: The University of Toronto law school is moving some classrooms toward “laptop-free” handwritten notes to boost deeper engagement. Local Enrollment Snapshots (Texas): TEA data show Alvin ISD has 12,100 Hispanic students (40.3%); Edinburg CISD is 97.9% Hispanic with 32,644; and Gonzales ISD has 7 Asian students (0.3%).
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