AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAlaska Elections & Courts: An attorney advising Alaska’s Legislature says the Division of Elections likely lacked legal justification for disqualifying Dan J. Sullivan of Petersburg from the U.S. Senate ballot, keeping the dispute alive as voters head toward the August primary. Rural Health Funding: The state has advanced more than 400 projects to the next step in its Rural Health Transformation Program grant process, signaling continued push to expand care access across remote communities. Public Safety: A Homer man died in an ATV crash near Donalds Lane and Voznesenka, a reminder of ongoing risks on Alaska’s roads and trails. Local Governance: The Matanuska-Susitna Borough launched a free Mat-Su Trails Passport with a raffle for visiting nine borough trail sites, aiming to boost outdoor tourism and local recreation. Environment & Restoration: A new look at Resurrection Creek restoration highlights how Alaska could tackle historically mined streams with watershed-scale rebuilding and strong partner coordination. National Politics: Massachusetts’ high court ruled a proposal to scrap party primaries can go to the November ballot, a potential model for election reform debates elsewhere. Public Health: The CDC reported 2,104 measles cases across 41 jurisdictions in 2026, raising alarms about whether U.S. elimination status can be maintained.
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