AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGovernor Phone Records Clash: Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen’s office says he doesn’t use a state-issued cellphone, after a records request sought call logs—sparking fresh criticism that his communications are being shielded from public view. Federal Health & Consumer Protection: The FTC and Nebraska join other states in suing WPATH over alleged deceptive claims about pediatric transgender medical transition services. Terror Plot Fallout (Nebraska link): DHS says the alleged “ringleader” in the foiled White House UFC Freedom 250 drone/sniper plot is an Omaha man who overstayed a visa and received DACA—while reporting also ties him to Central Nebraska schools. State Policy on THC: Nebraska’s proposed “zero THC” rule for food and beverages drew heavy opposition from hemp and CBD businesses, arguing it goes beyond federal limits. Disaster Request: Pillen asked for a federal disaster declaration for May storms affecting multiple counties, including damage to schools, roads, and power lines. Local Governance: NU regents discussed ongoing talks with philanthropic groups, including a possible future role for the Omaha Community Foundation in Nebraska Medicine governance. Labor Watch: UAW delegates backed President Shawn Fain’s aggressive organizing and strike strategy heading toward the next Big 3 contract fight.
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