AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMississippi Youth Court Overhaul: Mississippi lawmakers wrapped a special session with sweeping youth court reform, sending a bill to Gov. Tate Reeves after approving $29.5 million in new spending, adding nine judges, expanding Oakley detention capacity, and creating more diversion options. Election Integrity Fight: Senior Democrats rejected President Trump’s post–Fourth of July claims about foreign election interference and vulnerabilities, arguing he’s reviving debunked 2020 narratives while pushing tighter mail-voting rules. U.S.-Russia Sanctions Push: Senate Republican leadership backed a renewed bipartisan push for stronger Russia sanctions, with Majority Leader John Thune joining the Graham Sanctioning Russia Act of 2026. Local Government & Schools: Lee County School Board incumbent Sam Fisher highlighted academic progress, trade program expansion, and fiscal responsibility ahead of the Aug. 18 primary. Public Safety: Southeastern Louisiana University leaders said they’re confident campus is secure after violence in Hammond, pointing to rapid police response and safety tech. Housing Support: George County officials and CPS partners are recruiting foster parents via a July 31 information forum. Energy & Rates Watch: Entergy Louisiana’s proposed $30 billion grid expansion drew scrutiny as regulators weigh what it could mean for residential bills. Gas Prices: GasBuddy reported Mississippi’s regular average easing to about $3.39 for the week ending July 11.
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