AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOregon Tobacco Crackdown: Oregon expands its definition of tobacco products starting June 5, bringing nicotine pouches, gum, and lozenges under the same 21+ rules as cigarettes and vapes, aiming to curb youth addiction. Behavioral Health Funding Overhaul: Gov. Tina Kotek and the Oregon Health Authority say all 36 counties have signed updated County Financial Assistance Agreements, setting clearer expectations and accountability for mental health and addiction services. Drug Enforcement Reality Check: A new analysis challenges the “failed experiment” narrative around Oregon’s drug decriminalization, arguing the overdose story is more complicated than headlines suggest. Human Trafficking Prosecution Strain: Portland-area district attorneys say illicit massage business cases are hard to shut down because legal burdens, witness fear, and the ability to relocate keep storefronts popping back up. Health Insurance Shakeup: Providence plans to cut much of its insurance business, putting more than 100,000 Marion and Polk residents at risk of losing coverage by next year. Federal Courts & Voting Rights: A Cheyenne attorney’s voter-registration complaint heads to the Wyoming Supreme Court, seeking a mandamus order tied to alleged election-record sharing with DOJ. Climate Data Loss: Scientists warn the U.S. is dismantling major ocean monitoring sensors, threatening long-term climate and ocean ecosystem tracking—data that includes off Oregon’s coast.
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