AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSNAP Court Win: A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from letting five states restrict SNAP purchases of sugary foods and drinks, saying USDA lacked authority for the waivers—an issue that directly affects Nebraska shoppers and retailers. Child Labor Loosening: Nebraska is among states that eased child labor rules ahead of summer hiring, including a lower minimum wage for 14- and 15-year-olds, raising concerns about protections for young workers. Plastics Fight: Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers leads a 17-state lawsuit challenging California’s single-use plastics packaging law, arguing it overreaches and could raise costs for consumers nationwide. Marijuana Rollout: The Nebraska Medical Cannabis Commission cleared the first state-licensed cultivator to plant marijuana, while another applicant faces a zoning setback. Food Demand Pressure: Rising grocery prices and federal SNAP changes are pushing more people toward food pantries, with local operators bracing for higher demand. Insurance Stress: Aon reports severe convective storms are now the costliest insured risk in the U.S., driving premium pressure in hail-prone states including Nebraska. UNL/UNMC Spotlight: Federal approval of shared accreditation lets UNL and UNMC report together for national measures, boosting combined research visibility.
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