AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoStudent Debt Relief Fight: A new report says millions of borrowers in the SAVE federal student loan plan could be pushed into other repayment options as legal challenges and policy shifts force the program to end, with interest resuming after forbearance. Federal Funding With Conditions Blocked: A judge halted the Trump administration’s attempt to require states to follow immigration, transgender, and other policy demands to keep USDA funding, calling the move a threat to lifeline programs. Medicaid Work Requirement: CMS issued an interim rule starting in 2027 that would require many Medicaid enrollees to complete 80 hours a month of work, education, training, or community service, with major coverage-loss projections. Civics Education Push: The U.S. Department of Education’s “History Rocks!” tour brought civics lessons to Arizona schools ahead of America’s 250th birthday. School Safety & Rights: A U.S. district court filing says Quinnipiac women’s rugby was cut from varsity to club status in a Title IX dispute; separately, a man was arrested at the University of Saskatchewan for alleged voyeurism. Local School Library Fight: In Derry, the school district tabled a vote to close its only public library after community outcry. STEM & Research Wins: UW-Whitewater received $225,000 to build a regionally shared Emergency Operations Center, and two UH Mānoa researchers earned ARCS STEM scholar awards.
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