AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup in Seattle: Egypt advanced to the Round of 32 after a 1-1 draw with Iran, setting up Australia next for the Socceroos; the big local sports question is whether Mohamed Salah can play after a left-knee injury, with coach Hossam Hassan saying he’s being assessed and could return. Olympia & local governance: Writers weigh in on how state decisions hit communities, including a pushback against the “Homeless Bill of Rights” approach that would limit local enforcement without “adequate shelter,” plus a property-tax explainer focused on Snohomish County’s many taxing jurisdictions. Workforce & education: Snohomish County’s Regional Apprenticeship Pathways program is highlighted as a hands-on trades pipeline for high school students. Nonprofit funding: The Marguerite Casey Foundation plans to increase giving to at least $50M annually, citing urgent needs for civil society. Labor protections: L&I outreach is framed as a way to reduce anxiety for immigrant workers by emphasizing enforceable state workplace rights.
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