AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoEducation & Health at the Forefront: Iowa Democratic gubernatorial candidate Rob Sand held a Shenandoah town hall, pitching respect for teachers and education funding alongside healthcare proposals as he gears up to face Zach Lahn. Public Safety & Community Impact: Des Moines reported 12 homicides in the first half of 2026—already more than the city saw in all of 2025—while police say the overall crime rate remains low but violence is driven by bad decisions and domestic abuse. Youth Prevention: YSS launched its “Before it Becomes More” campaign to combat Iowa’s opioid epidemic, rolling out a community toolkit aimed at early prevention for families and local leaders. Healthcare Workforce: Iowa begins issuing new “emeritus” medical licenses for qualifying doctors, designed to keep experienced physicians mentoring residents amid ongoing physician shortages. Culture & Learning: The Figge Art Museum opens two America 250-timed exhibitions exploring Midwestern identity—one through portraiture and one through the agricultural landscape. Local Life & Events: Upper Explorerland’s Safe Routes to School program delivered bike safety education and helmets to hundreds of northeast Iowa students.
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