AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDOJ vs. In-State Tuition: The U.S. Department of Justice sued New York, Connecticut, and Vermont over policies letting immigrants without permanent legal status pay in-state college tuition, continuing a broader Trump-era push that has already led courts to strike similar laws in multiple states. Idaho Elections Tech: Idaho’s Secretary of State fixed a voter look-up glitch after residents reported missing registration records; officials say the issue was tied to how the site searched names and identifiers, not to actual voter status. Abortion Court Fight: Idaho Attorney General Raúl Labrador appealed a federal ruling that blocks enforcement of parts of Idaho’s abortion ban when pregnancy threatens a patient’s physical health or could lead to death from self-harm, setting up further legal battles. Micron in Boise: Micron announced a $10 billion, decade-long plan for Micron Research Labs in Boise, aiming to fund long-horizon memory and AI computing breakthroughs and expand university and industry partnerships. Local Budget Pressure: Post Falls approved a budget that raises property taxes starting in October, citing inflation and growth; the city says the money will help expand public safety facilities. Housing Permitting Tech: Cities are increasingly using AI to speed housing approvals by catching incomplete applications earlier, supported by new federal funding streams.
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