AGP Executive Report
Last update: 1 hours agoEducation & Kids: Alabama’s 2026 Kids Count data book says children are doing better in school than a few years ago, pointing to state reading and math investments like the Literacy Act and Numeracy Act, while also flagging ongoing gaps in health coverage and housing affordability. Local Politics & Schools: The Alabama Farmers Federation endorsed Emily Jones for State School Board District 8, framing her as a conservative advocate for parental rights and “education and children.” Civil Rights & Representation: The Congressional Black Caucus warns that Southern redistricting could cut Black members of Congress by about a third, with Alabama’s map decision cited as part of the broader shift. Pride vs. Family Messaging: Across the U.S., more states are rebranding June away from Pride—Alabama included—using “Strong Families Month” language tied to traditional family roles. Community Spotlight: Selma’s Phi Delta Kappa gala honored educators and community leaders at the “Dancing with the Stars of Education” event. Workplace & Business: Huntsville cybersecurity firm MAD Security earned Inc.’s 2026 Best Workplaces recognition. Culture Calendar: Alabama Gulf Coast coverage highlights this week’s mix of classic summer pastimes—milkshakes, Blue Angels, and local events.
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