AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLegal & Politics: Federal lawyers are reportedly leaving the Trump administration in large numbers and landing in Democratic state attorneys general offices, boosting legal challenges to the president’s agenda. Education & Food Security: A “Big Beautiful Bill” threatens access to free school meals, with families potentially paying thousands more each year if eligibility is cut. Maryland Schools & Policy: Maryland is still deciding whether to opt into a new scholarship tax credit that could expand education choices starting Jan. 1, 2027. Baltimore Community: Mayor Brandon Scott announced the second annual Charm City Cleanup, a 24-week citywide effort aimed at cleaner neighborhoods and better public spaces. Culture & Reading: Annapolis author T. C. Weber released the techno-horror novella “Move Fast and Break Things.” Health & Safety: A pharmacist-led outreach program improved uptake of SGLT2 inhibitors for some patients, though it didn’t clearly improve clinical outcomes. Higher Ed: Notre Dame of Maryland University and Spelman College named new presidents, while multiple universities reported deep cuts. Public Health: New disease threats are emerging as federal health program funding is cut.
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