AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoKansas Law & Courts: The Kansas Supreme Court upheld the death sentences of the Carr brothers in the 2000 “Wichita massacre,” ending years of appeals. State Government: A new Kansas license-plate law takes effect July 1, requiring plate frames to keep registration details fully visible; warnings come first, then fines and possible jail. Public Safety & Privacy: Kansas law enforcement and other agencies are leaning harder on AI tools like drones and license-plate readers, raising alarms about surveillance, bias, and tougher challenges in court. Federal vs. State Tuition: The U.S. DOJ sued Massachusetts (and also Rhode Island) over in-state tuition and aid for certain undocumented students, arguing it unlawfully discriminates against U.S. citizens. Health & Consumer Costs: States are moving to rein in pharmacy benefit managers to lower drug prices, with Kansas watching the national fight over how PBMs operate. Local Life: Kansas City-area residents dealt with a long power outage at a condo building, and a Kansas City Chiefs-linked program marked the 43rd anniversary of a drowning death by expanding learn-to-swim access.
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