AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoElection Integrity Under Threat: The Trump administration warned Idaho’s top election official that noncitizen voting in the 2026 midterms could trigger criminal prosecution, while the Justice Department presses for access to sensitive Idaho voter-roll data. Surveillance Cameras Debate: Meridian residents and activists are challenging automated license plate reader use, arguing it’s the same tech as “Flock cameras,” as Twin Falls police defend their ALPR system and explain what is (and isn’t) tracked. Abortion Access Ballot Fight: In deep-red Idaho, a ballot question to restore abortion access is drawing support across party lines, including a sizable share of registered Republicans. Rural Health Funding Push: Idaho’s health director is urging communities to use new Rural Health Transformation grant dollars beyond hospitals, emphasizing “no wrong door” partnerships with nonprofits and faith groups. Tech & Jobs in Idaho: Micron’s AI-driven memory expansion is accelerating, with major U.S. spending tied to projects including Idaho, as federal pressure also targets Samsung and SK Hynix to expand domestic chipmaking. Community & Government: Wendell opened a long-awaited permanent library after years in temporary space, while Idaho’s ITD named Alberto Gonzalez as its new transportation director.
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