AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSports Betting Policy: Kansas lawmakers and a bipartisan group of 41 state AGs urged the CFTC to keep sports-related prediction markets under state control, arguing platforms like Polymarket and Kalshi function like unregulated sportsbooks. Insurance Dealmaking: World Insurance Associates expanded its footprint by acquiring Florida’s Lock Insurance Agency, adding more specialty coverage areas. Household Costs: Primerica’s Household Budget Index fell to 99.4% in April as gas prices jumped, squeezing middle-income purchasing power. Public Health & Emergency Response: Kansas legislators extended the state’s hantavirus emergency through June 7 for three monitored residents tied to a cruise exposure. Local Education Policy: Douglas County commissioners delayed a new truancy program after a 2-2 vote, with concerns raised about nonprofit involvement. Agriculture & Trade: Kansas lawmakers met a USDA official at K-State, focusing on trade barriers and the state of Kansas agriculture. Energy Development: Finney County will consider special use permits for a proposed Sherlock solar and battery storage project on June 1. Higher Ed Costs: Five Kansas public universities are seeking in-state tuition increases up to 6%, while Emporia State wants to hold rates steady. Kansas City World Cup Logistics: Construction continues on Kansas City’s FIFA Fan Festival, with entry rules and amenities set for the June kickoff. Housing & Growth: Lawrence-area developers are pushing mixed-income and senior-focused projects, while Kansas City-area trail work moves forward with county-city partnerships.
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