AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMedicaid Provider Cuts: Oklahoma Health Care Authority told CMS it plans a $218M (20%) cut to hospital payments under Medicaid’s Supplemental Hospital Offset Payment Program, despite a recent flat board budget—raising fresh pressure on state hospitals and lawmakers. Immigration Courts: The 10th Circuit ordered release of an ICE detainee in Oklahoma after ruling the administration’s “no bond” approach violates federal law, reinforcing that detainees must get bond hearings. Trans Sports: The U.S. Supreme Court upheld bans on transgender athletes in girls’ and women’s scholastic sports, a ruling Oklahoma leaders are reacting to as it protects similar state laws. Public Safety / Alcohol: The Marissa Murrow Act took effect, requiring specialized bartender licensing and training for event venues serving alcohol—aimed at closing a loophole tied to drunk-driving deaths. Human Trafficking Response: Oklahoma City advocates highlighted recovery needs after police responded to a reported forced-sex-acts case, stressing housing, medical care, and long-term rebuilding. Infrastructure / Turnpike: A federal lawsuit challenges the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority’s East-West Connector over environmental review and permitting, even as OTA says early property talks are moving. Education & Training: Oklahoma’s Schools Security Institute continues statewide emergency training for prevention, response, and recovery, with thousands of officers already trained. Sports / NCAA: OSU guard Kashie Natt filed an NCAA lawsuit seeking an extra season of eligibility after eligibility-rule changes. Local Government: Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols created a Domestic Violence Prevention Task Force to coordinate citywide strategies with nonprofits, law enforcement, and community partners.
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