AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoIdaho Bathroom Law Prep: Idaho employment attorneys are urging businesses to get ready for HB 752, which takes effect July 1 and makes it a misdemeanor to enter a bathroom or changing room that doesn’t match a person’s sex assigned at birth, with penalties that can escalate on repeat offenses. Animal Services Funding: Meridian City Council approved a 3% increase—more than $771,000—for animal control and welfare services via the Idaho Humane Society as budget season begins. Nursing Home Watch: CMS data shows Gateway Transitional Care Center in Bannock County earned a 3-star overall rating in Q1 2026, while Oneida County’s hospital-linked long-term care facility posted a 5-star rating with no fines. Election/Party Politics: Idaho GOP Chairwoman Dorothy Moon announced a bid for a third term, while Idaho election officials investigated campaign complaints ahead of the primary and selected eight counties for post-primary audits. Federal Courts & Idaho Mining: A U.S. District Court in Idaho denied a bid to halt construction of the Stibnite Gold Project, clearing the way for a major domestic antimony source tied to national defense. Local Public Safety: Pocatello’s Citizen Police Academy recognized 13 graduates after hands-on training spanning firearms, SWAT, DUI investigations, and use-of-force. Business & Tech: Analysis highlights how Nvidia’s push for AI helped propel Idaho-based Micron toward a $1T valuation.
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