AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLocal Accountability: Kirkwood leaders are under fire after city officials allegedly portrayed two top administrator departures as retirements, despite records showing they were forced out amid a $15.6 million deficit and budget mismanagement. Ballot Power Fight: Amendment 4 is turning into a rural-vs-urban argument over whether Missouri should make it harder to use the initiative process when lawmakers in Jefferson City won’t act. Public Health Funding: Kansas City Council approved $31.5 million in health levy contracts for six safety-net providers, with some funding cuts as reserves shrink. Gambling Crackdown: Missouri’s “gray market” gambling fight is headed to court, with lawsuits challenging the state’s approach to declaring machines illegal. Flood Response & Safety: Missouri’s severe flooding continues to drive rescues and emergency response coverage, while Operation Safe Driver Week kicks off across North America to target dangerous driving. Education: Missouri State University received reaffirmation of accreditation for 10 years. Crime & Courts: A Kansas City woman was indicted in a federal SNAP fraud case, accused of misreporting income and assets to keep benefits. Environment: A decade-long USGS study finds pesticide pollution in Midwest and Great Plains rivers is getting worse, with many chemicals detected at harmful levels.
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