AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAI & Campaigns: Gov. Kevin Stitt warned he may call a special session to rein in AI used in Oklahoma political ads after lawmakers left the issue unaddressed. State Government & Public Safety: Stitt signed “Leo’s Law,” requiring DHS drug testing for parents suspected of drug use before gaining custody, after Jacob Towe lost his son to fentanyl. Elections & Media: GOP governor candidates split on whether to preserve OETA, with only one backing it outright in a recent debate. Workforce & Ballot Measure SQ 832: Oklahoma’s minimum wage debate is heating up, with two metro restaurants arguing it could raise costs fast versus supporters pointing to neighboring states where higher floors haven’t stopped jobs. Cybersecurity & Economic Development: OUPI will launch a cybersecurity clinic with a $1 million Google grant, offering risk assessments for small manufacturers, nonprofits, and tribal businesses. Rural Health: A national update highlights bipartisan Senate action extending the Rural Community Hospital Demonstration, aimed at keeping rural hospitals financially stable. Public Policy & Foster Care: Stitt signed a bill extending foster care services to age 21, giving young adults more time to transition. Local Crime: An Oklahoma City-area pursuit and shooting story in Pauls Valley is under investigation after a suspect was hospitalized.
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