AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoStudent Loans Fight: Wisconsin DOJ is suing the U.S. Department of Education over a new rule that narrows what counts as a “professional degree,” potentially cutting off federal loan access for many healthcare and other workforce programs—Attorney General Josh Kaul says it will make it harder to pay for nurse practitioner and physician assistant training. Gubernatorial Race: Polling shows GOP Gov. candidate Tom Tiffany running close with Democrats despite Trump’s low approval in Wisconsin, while Tiffany still won’t say whether the 2020 election was stolen and is backing a federal probe into Wisconsin’s 2020 vote. Roads & Infrastructure: Gov. Evers approved a $7M highway project in Oneida County to resurface US 45 and replace culverts, with work starting May 26. Local Government & Housing: Milwaukee County Clerk of Circuit Court Anna Maria Hodges filed for reelection, and Chicago’s zoning committee advanced multiple housing and landmark proposals. Tech/Privacy: The FBI is seeking access to nationwide license-plate reader data via private vendors. Public Health/Community: A Wisconsin tribe says the state misreads an 1854 treaty in a fishing dispute, and Wisconsin families report major barriers to summer programs.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.