AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoNonprofit & University Finance: The University of Arizona Foundation’s endowment accounting change is drawing scrutiny after critics called it an “accounting trick” that could reduce transparency, while a nonprofit attorney argued the move boosts liquidity and strengthens the university’s books. Federal Consumer Protection: A D.C. appeals court blocked the Trump administration from immediately firing up to 1,400 CFPB employees, keeping a separation-of-powers fight alive over whether the president can dismantle a congressionally created agency. Elections & Voting Rights: The Trump Justice Department asked the U.S. Supreme Court to revive blocked Arizona voter purge rules, setting up a major election-law showdown ahead of the midterms. Public Health & Aid: HHS announced $700M for mental health, addiction, and homelessness through community behavioral health clinics, while the U.S. Embassy in Uganda highlighted lenacapavir HIV prevention rollout via PEPFAR. Foreign Policy & Negotiations: Vice President JD Vance met Iranian officials in Switzerland to build out an interim Iran deal as Lebanon fighting and Strait of Hormuz disruptions raise stakes. Public Safety & Accountability: A former U.S. Olympian was arrested over alleged vandalism of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, amid controversy over the $14M renovation and Trump’s claims of sabotage. Higher Education Trust: AAC&U released a “Trust Agenda” urging colleges to reverse decades of declining public confidence through campus reforms and community engagement.
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