AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCivil Rights & Education: Seattle University School of Law will host a free livestream with legal scholars analyzing the U.S. Supreme Court’s transgender athlete decision and what it could mean for schools, sports, and equal protection. State Agriculture Grants: WSDA opened Local Food System Infrastructure grant applications, offering $15,000 to $750,000 to strengthen Washington’s local food supply chains and market access. Specialty Crops Funding: WSDA also announced more than $4 million in USDA Specialty Crop Block Grant support for 20 projects aimed at boosting the competitiveness of Washington-grown specialty crops. Local Housing Policy: Spokane is using the state’s “Parking to People” incentive to convert an underused parking lot into 210 apartments, with 50% reserved for affordable units. Consumer Costs & Regulation: A new Progressive Policy Institute report warns that state and local delivery regulations could disrupt online food delivery “three-sided” markets that affect consumers, restaurants, and delivery workers. Democrats & Juneteenth: Washington Democrats held their first-ever Juneteenth celebration in Spokane, honoring civil rights leader Sandy Williams.
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