AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTransgender Sports Ruling: The U.S. Supreme Court upheld Idaho’s and West Virginia’s bans on transgender girls and women in women’s sports, saying Title IX allows sex-based teams for “biological females,” leaving other states’ cases still in play. Idaho Bathroom Law Enforcement: As Idaho’s transgender bathroom ban takes effect, police and prosecutors are still hashing out how enforcement would work in practice, including what officers would do if ID markers don’t match. Election Pressure on Noncitizen Voting: The DOJ sent Idaho election officials a warning letter tied to federal rules, raising the stakes for how states handle voter eligibility ahead of November. Property Tax Debate: A new Idaho argument says lawmakers won’t scrap property tax next year, with any real change likely pushed toward a future election cycle. Wilderness Therapy Lawsuit: An Oregon-based program operating in Idaho faces a federal lawsuit alleging abuse, neglect, strip-searching, forced labor, and fraud. Public Safety: A wrong-way I-15 chase near Shelley ended with two deaths after a PIT maneuver. Local Civic Moment: Idaho Falls hosted a cross-country tribute ride escorting a fallen soldiers memorial flame. Tech & Economy: Micron broke ground on a major HBM memory expansion in Japan, tied to AI chip demand and linked to Boise’s broader manufacturing push.
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