AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoIdaho Death Penalty Overhaul: Idaho is now recruiting volunteer police officers to carry out executions by firing squad, after lethal injection problems and a new default method took effect—raising fresh questions about training, procedure, and safeguards. Supreme Court & Sports: The U.S. Supreme Court upheld Idaho and West Virginia bans on trans girls and women competing in women’s sports, a ruling that will shape school athletics and Title IX debates nationwide. Ballot Access: Supporters of an Idaho ballot measure to end the state’s strict abortion ban turned in nearly 110,000 signatures to qualify for the November vote. Public Safety & Traffic: Idaho launched a statewide impaired-driving crackdown for July 5, and a new law lets semi trucks drive 80 mph on some interstates, prompting safety concerns from local trucking leaders. Local Governance & Planning: Rathdrum Prairie’s final transportation study open house is set as the project moves into environmental review. Tech, Jobs & Money: Micron is pledging $250 million into “Trump Accounts,” with Idaho counties included, while a separate report warns that government moves to manage memory chip supply could worsen the AI-driven market squeeze. America 250: Idaho’s Independence Day coverage highlights community celebrations and national-park access changes tied to the 250th anniversary.
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