AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMemorial Day & Wisconsin in mourning: After 86 years, Rhinelander finally brought home Army Cpl. John “Jack” Ginzl, identified through DNA and buried at home just before the holiday. Milwaukee civil rights legacy: Lucille Berrien—Milwaukee’s first Black woman to run for mayor (1972) and a longtime fair-housing and community leader—died at 98. Prediction markets fight hits Wisconsin: A New York Times report says the Trump administration has stacked the CFTC with industry insiders and sidelined staffers who pushed for oversight of prediction markets like Kalshi and Polymarket, renewing Wisconsin election-security concerns as federal attention on voter data continues. Public safety flashpoints: DOJ is investigating an officer-involved death in Forest County after an active-shooter call on tribal lands; all involved officers are on administrative leave. Local courts & politics: A Kenosha couple sued the Brewers over a missed $13,000 50/50 raffle prize, while Republicans in Congress prepare to curb the new $1.8B “Anti-Weaponization Fund.” Economy & travel: Great Lakes cruises are expected to hit a record year, with Wisconsin positioned as a key stop.
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