AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCollege Sports & Gambling Fallout: A Texas judge granted an injunction letting Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby play in 2026 despite NCAA ineligibility tied to sports betting, triggering backlash across conferences and talk of scheduling boycotts and possible antitrust fights. Nebraska Government & Law: Rep. Don Bacon says Russian operatives hacked his Signal account; federal and House cybersecurity officials are investigating. Public Safety: Douglas County Sheriff Aaron Hanson says illegal car meetups are escalating and is pushing tougher penalties while adding weekend enforcement tactics. Health Care Oversight: Nebraska’s state auditor is questioning nonprofit hospital pay practices after Faith Health in Norfolk paid a gastroenterologist nearly $5 million in 2024, largely via incentive bonuses. Elections & Ballot Access: Nebraska’s Board of State Canvassers certified the May 12 primary results, with no automatic recounts flagged. Tribal Politics: Winnebago Tribe special election filled two vacant council seats with Margaret Scott and Keely Purscell. Agriculture & Cost Pressure: Nebraska Farmers Union leaders say the Iran war is worsening already-stressed farm finances through higher energy and fertilizer costs. Title IX Compliance: The U.S. Education Department admitted it violated a federal court order in Title IX cases tied to gender identity and sexual orientation.
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