AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFed Watch: Fed Vice Chair Michelle Bowman said it’s “too soon” to judge Iran-war inflation effects, arguing policymakers should look through temporary energy-driven price spikes while keeping an eye on whether disruptions persist. Kansas Transit & Housing: Kansas City, Mo. ends six years of free bus rides starting Monday ($2 per trip), while KCATA and United Way distribute 20,000 free day passes to nonprofits; in Kansas City, Kan., the KCK Housing Authority board weighed hot-water issues and planned renovations that could relocate residents. Healthcare Finance: Hospital groups sued CVS over alleged diversion of 340B drug savings, claiming spread pricing kept money that Congress intended for low-income patients. Local Infrastructure: K-32 Kaw Bridge reopened after a $22.7M reconstruction project. Ag & Workforce: Kansas House candidates Melanie McMillan (District 111) and Max Dibble (District 110) highlighted skilled trades, rural costs, and property taxes; Scott Schwab named Rep. Ken Rahjes as running mate, leaning into agriculture and rural water policy. Public Safety: KDHE rescinded a boil-water advisory for Luray after pressure and lab testing concerns were resolved. Industry & Community: Kansas City Zoo unveiled “Giraffe Crossing,” a nearly $22M upgrade to its Africa section.
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