AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoTransportation & Democracy: Colorado road funding talks hit a wall as contractors rejected HB26-1430-style solutions and pushed a ballot path instead, leaving voters with “bad choices” while lawmakers warn against cuts to healthcare and education. Endurance & Inclusion: A Lisbon cyclist will pilot a blind athlete on a tandem ride from California to Durango—863 miles across deserts and mountains—highlighting adaptive sports and accessibility. Education & Equity: The U.S. Department of Education is investigating Cherry Creek Schools over alleged racially discriminatory programming, including claims tied to a “Voices of Color” committee. Immigration Detention Oversight: A contractor running a Denver-area detention center sued to block Colorado’s new health and safety inspection law, arguing federal preemption. Youth Mental Health: Colorado’s Healthy Kids survey shows improved resilience—fewer teens reporting sadness/hopelessness and slightly fewer considering suicide—while still stressing the need for support systems. Community & Learning: Public libraries keep expanding beyond books, with “Library of Things” style borrowing and free access to resources. Culture & Pride: Juneteenth’s meaning and history are getting renewed attention as the holiday approaches.
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