AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSNAP Pressure on Oregon Families: Gov. Tina Kotek held a Portland roundtable with Oregon Food Bank leaders and SNAP recipients after new federal SNAP rules left about 35,000 Oregonians losing benefits, with pantries reporting sharply higher demand and families describing being cut off despite exemptions or work efforts. Energy Costs Debate: A new federal proposal would add a tax on electricity used by large data centers, arguing AI-driven power demand shouldn’t be paid for by local communities while tech companies benefit. Wildfire Policy Watch: Oregon’s senators are pressing the U.S. Forest Service for a clear, detailed plan after reports that up to 57 research facilities—including the Portland-based Pacific Northwest Research Station—could be closed, demanding the actual criteria behind the decision. Wildlife vs. Grazing: Conservation groups are suing to block an expanded grazing plan across the West, saying it violates the Endangered Species Act and threatens habitat for imperiled wildlife. Oregon Economy Snapshot: A new look at Oregon’s high-tech jobs shows growth since 2015, but a drop from a 2023 peak, with services driving most gains. Public Health & Early Learning: Oregon is expanding birth-to-five literacy grants through a statewide network of 100+ partners, adding mobile book programs and pediatric shared-reading support. Sports Betting Legalities: Oregon and Pacific Northwest residents are being targeted with new Polymarket and Kalshi promo codes tied to MLB and other sports markets. Local Environment: DEQ is seeking public comment on renewing a Marion County ash landfill permit tied to the closed Reworld incinerator site.
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