AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSupreme Court & Voting Access: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled states can count mail ballots received after Election Day as long as they’re postmarked by then, a win for Mississippi’s grace-period law and a relief for voters in states with similar rules. Mississippi Law Changes: New Mississippi laws kick in July 1, including teacher pay increases, expanded education requirements, tougher penalties for certain crimes, and new immigration-related rules. PrEP Coverage Fight: After complaints and public pressure, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Mississippi reversed course to expand PrEP access, following pushback tied to “alternate lifestyles.” Health & Community: A Mississippi school district secured $1.2M for CTE expansion, while other education funding measures roll out ahead of the new school year. Culture & Faith: The Church of Christ (Holiness) USA plans a World Mission Board meeting in Dallas, and Mississippi’s Juneteenth celebrations continue to blend history, art, and community gatherings. Local Life: A death investigation continues after a Columbia Academy graduate died in Florida following heavy drinking, and families in Mississippi mark memorials and tributes for loved ones. Food for the Holiday: Fourth of July shopping data highlights Mississippi’s baked-beans love (+130%) alongside the usual cookout staples.
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