AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFederal Courts & Privacy: U.S. District Judge Carlton W. Reeves ruled in a Mississippi case that “tower dump” warrants are per se unconstitutional under the Fourth Amendment, striking at a method that can pull location data for everyone connected to a cell tower. Federal Policy & Health: The Trump administration directed federal agencies to stop funding gender-transition procedures for people under 18, with the policy tied to federal funding and taking effect immediately. Education & Childcare: A proposed Head Start overhaul would put more than 1,400 regulatory provisions on the chopping block, raising alarms that the program could shift away from anti-poverty support. Mississippi Military & Public Safety: Mississippi Gulf service members were honored this week ending Aug. 22, and Mississippi updated active-shooter training as schools prepare for the new year. Law Enforcement: The FBI arrested “Ten Most Wanted” fugitive Gregory Henderson Jr. in Mississippi, one day after his addition to the list. Energy & Local Economy: GasBuddy reported the week ending Aug. 8 saw low regular prices in Jasper County ($3.36) and Tippah County ($3.44), alongside broader statewide averages easing to about $3.60. Housing Data: HUD figures showed public housing household income in Jefferson ($14,454) and Neshoba ($18,044) counties in 2025, with rent typically around a quarter to a third of income.
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