AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoFTC & Nebraska Join Suit: The FTC, joined by Nebraska and three other states, sued WPATH, alleging the group misled parents about the safety and evidence behind pediatric gender-affirming treatments. Rideshare Safety Push: Six Nebraska women lawmakers urged House Speaker Mike Johnson to drop a rideshare liability provision they say could weaken accountability in sexual assault cases. UFC White House Plot: Federal prosecutors detailed a thwarted multi-state plan tied to UFC Freedom 250, including alleged drone and sniper planning with an Omaha suspect at the center. UNL Cybersecurity Disruption: A Canvas hack locked UNL students out of finals; officials said grades won’t be jeopardized and graduation plans may be affected for incomplete work. Local Workforce Fallout: Lexington residents are still struggling to find jobs months after Tyson closed, with language barriers adding pressure. Omaha Consumer Warning: A driveway replacement dispute highlights risks of paying contractors without written terms, after a homeowner lost a $5,500 downpayment. Sports Business: Nebraska Athletics announced an online reseat for men’s basketball season tickets for 2027-28 due to high demand. Environment & Grants: Nebraska’s DWEE opened applications for 2027 waste, litter and scrap tire grants, with about $7 million total funding expected.
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