AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMedicaid & Reproductive Health: A federal Planned Parenthood Medicaid ban is set to expire July 3, shifting decisions to states after the Supreme Court’s Medina ruling—Wisconsin is among the states where Planned Parenthood provides a large share of contraceptive care. Immigration Oversight: California AG Bonta and other states warn an ICE directive to stop investigating and reporting detainee deaths will reduce transparency as deaths rise. Elections & Voter Data: A federal appeals court upheld Michigan’s limits on sharing voter personal data, and Wisconsin is among states where judges have rejected similar Trump administration efforts. Tribal Sovereignty: The Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled the Menominee Nation can buy back reservation land free from local lawsuits and taxes, reaffirming tribal sovereign immunity. Food Assistance: Gov. Evers says Wisconsin will avoid up to $205M in federal FoodShare/SNAP penalty fees next year due to low error rates. Local Government & Health Costs: Madison sued state Rep. Darrin Madison over an unpaid ambulance bill, seeking payment plus fees. Milwaukee Public Safety & Schools: MPS and the Milwaukee teachers union reached a deal on phased cost-of-living wage increases, ending a months-long dispute. Community Violence Prevention: Milwaukee County launched a $1.5M state-funded violence reduction initiative connecting residents to jobs, housing, mental health, and intervention services.
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