AGP Executive Report
Last update: 38 minutes agoStudent Debt & Public Service: Federal judges blocked parts of the Trump administration’s overhaul of Public Service Loan Forgiveness, just as new rules were set to take effect, arguing the changes overstepped authority and could chill speech. Student Loans Take Effect: New federal student-loan changes begin July 1, ending the SAVE plan and tightening graduate-loan terms—raising monthly costs for many borrowers. Voting Rights Politics: Colorado’s Jena Griswold, a leading opponent of Trump’s election push, won the Democratic nomination for attorney general, with a record of resisting DOJ demands for voter data. State Budget Process: North Carolina’s $34B budget heads to a fast vote with limited amendments, critics say, while including tax cuts, DEI cuts, ferry tolls, AI funding, and prison money. AI Governance & Access: The U.S. lifted export controls on Anthropic’s Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5, but some subscribers face tighter usage limits and higher costs. Humanitarian Crisis: UN agencies warn Venezuela’s earthquake response is worsening, with major needs for shelter, water, and food assistance. Local Governance & Nonprofits: A national water-protection road trip marks its halfway point at the Theodore Roosevelt library, highlighting local solutions in 30+ cities.
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