AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWorld Cup & Community Identity: Belgium’s 4-1 rout of the U.S. ends the Americans’ run in Seattle, with Mauricio Pochettino’s “Why not us?” message colliding with a familiar Round of 16 exit. Public Safety & Health Accountability: Washington’s doctor-misconduct disclosure rules earn praise, but reporting shows the public often isn’t alerted quickly enough while serious cases drag on. Housing, Homelessness & Local Tactics: Seattle Public Schools’ use of eco-blocks to deter RV encampments sparks debate, with supporters arguing it’s a practical fix for unsafe conditions near schools. Indigenous Women Missing & Murdered: A MMIP symposium in Toppenish spotlights Sabrina Griffith’s story and why survivors say they must be “safe, seen, and not forgotten.” Local Grants & Culture: Seattle opens another round of neighborhood matching grants, while World Cup legacy projects include new soccer fields and community soccer hubs. Immigration & Labor: Idaho’s Rep. Mike Simpson backs changes to the H-2A migrant farm worker program for more year-round access. Arts & Reading: Port Townsend launches a week of free public readings by nationally known writers. Sports & Entertainment: Seattle’s Stadium District surveillance cameras shut off after World Cup hosting ends.
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