AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoALPR Misuse Fallout: A Jefferson Parish deputy was fired after using Flock automated license plate readers to track his ex-fiancée more than 3,000 times, raising fresh questions about oversight and how misuse gets caught. Jewish Community Concerns: Ahead of Ye’s Aug. 28 Superdome show, local Jewish leaders are urging safeguards after years of antisemitic remarks and Nazi-related content. Immigration & Deportations: The U.S. resumed deportations to Haiti after TPS ended, with the first flight landing in Cap-Haïtien amid gang violence fears. Abortion Access Data: New national figures show women traveling farther for care after total bans—average trips rising to 11.3 hours in 2025. Education Policy: Louisiana is rolling out new PE standards starting next school year, requiring students to physically perform skills, not just learn about them. State Parks: Lt. Gov. Billy Nungesser and Louisiana State Parks announced winners of the 2027 promotional calendar photo contest. Judicial Campaign Rules: The Louisiana Judicial Campaign Oversight Committee said a Shreveport City Court candidate violated rules by soliciting contributions via Facebook posts and Cash App QR codes. Sports & Courts: A Louisiana judge’s temporary restraining order could let certain former college athletes pursue a fifth year, even as SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey pushes back. SpaceX Watch: Louisiana leaders are set to announce plans tied to a SpaceX Starship spaceport, drawing environmental and local opposition.
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