AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoTrans Rights & Education: Seattle University School of Law will livestream legal experts analyzing the U.S. Supreme Court’s transgender athlete ruling and what it could mean for schools, sports, and civil rights. Local Sports Leadership: Christine Bumstead was named head coach of the Seattle Torrent, continuing the PWHL team’s push to grow women’s hockey. Food Security in Washington: A new WAFOOD survey finds groceries are the top hard-to-afford expense, with food prices and the end of pandemic-era help squeezing households. Farm-to-School Push: WSDA highlights Taste Washington Day and multiple Farm to School Purchasing grants aimed at getting more Washington-grown food into school cafeterias. State Agriculture Funding: USDA Specialty Crop Block Grants are sending nearly $5M to Washington for projects like pest management, soil health, and market development. Invasive Pest Watch: WSDA is asking the public to report Japanese beetle sightings and is also planning gypsy moth treatment open houses. Seattle Pride Meets World Cup: Seattle is leaning into the Iran-Egypt “Pride Match” weekend as rainbow symbolism sparks debate and protests. Community & Culture: Mahjong clubs are growing across the Inland Northwest, with longtime players using the game as social “therapy.”
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