AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCollege Sports & Courts: A Texas judge granted Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby a temporary injunction to play this fall after the NCAA ruled him ineligible for college sports wagering, setting up a fresh fight over how far NCAA authority can reach. Housing & Local Government: Hermiston is updating its municipal code to comply with Oregon’s middle-housing laws, including allowing triplexes, quadplexes, townhouses and cottage clusters in single-family zones. Public Safety: Multnomah County authorities arrested Dison Ruda, accused of murdering his girlfriend’s 2-year-old child; the state medical examiner ruled the death a homicide. State Policy: Gov. Tina Kotek expanded Oregon’s drought emergency to five more counties, bringing the total to 17. Federal Policy & Oregon: Oregon declined to participate in Trump’s “Great American State Fair,” citing cost and concerns about the event’s partisan direction. Elections & Access: The Elections Commission granted ballot access to candidates for Oregon’s 7th Congressional District. Environment & Land Use: A plan could triple logging in Oregon’s Blue Mountains national forests, raising new concerns about impacts on public lands.
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