AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPride vs. family messaging: Gov. Kay Ivey has declared June “Strong Families Month,” joining other Republican governors who rebrand Pride with “Nuclear Family” or “Fidelity” themes—an effort many see as counterprogramming to LGBTQ+ celebrations. Immigration enforcement politics: The U.S. Senate passed a $69.5B immigration enforcement package funding ICE and Border Patrol through 2029 after fights over a DOJ “anti-weaponization” fund and White House security money. Voting rights and Black representation: The NAACP launched “Out of Bounds,” urging Southern college athletes to use their influence in the voting rights fight as redistricting reshapes Black political power. Education & AI: A new poll finds most K-12 teachers believe AI’s impact on education will be bigger than past tech like the internet or computers, while many want schools to teach responsible use. Alabama education board race: ALFA endorsed Emily Jones for State Board of Education Place 8, highlighting parental rights and education transparency. Healthcare policy: Alabama’s PEEHIP board approved withdrawing up to $200M from its retiree trust to cover a FY27 benefit gap.
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