AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoLGBTQ+ Community Spotlight: Fort Dodge’s fifth annual Pride Festival returns Saturday on Central Avenue, aiming to center LGBTQ+ voices and support local LGBTQ+ businesses and allies. Higher Ed & Academic Freedom: Iowa’s new law requiring University of Iowa, Iowa State, and UNI students to take American history and government courses starting Fall 2028 is sparking debate over legislative control versus university oversight, with the Center for Intellectual Freedom designated as the only UI unit allowed to offer the required classes. Local Culture & Education: Iowa PBS will air the 2026 Iowa High School Musical Theater Awards Showcase July 6, featuring hundreds of student performers from across the state. Community Health & Public Safety: Metro Waste Authority hosted tours for more than 100 families to explain landfill fire risks, especially lithium-ion batteries, after dozens of fires this year. Arts & Community Events: Ottumwa’s first annual Dog Day Jam BMX contest helped launch the new All Wheels Skate Park, blending youth sports with community fun. Policy & Food Access: A House GOP reconciliation plan would cut SNAP by nearly $300 billion through 2034, threatening food assistance for millions.
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