AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoAccessibility & Outdoors: Utah County wheelchair users Sam Durst and Ryan Grassley keep turning viral adventures into real-world impact, selling all-terrain chairs and launching a nonprofit event, the Pleasant Grove Berserker Blitz, for wheelchair families. Public Safety: Colorado Springs traffic deaths are up sharply in 2026, with an 80-year-old’s May crash death underscoring ongoing speed-related risk. Reproductive Rights: Gov. Jared Polis signed a bill requiring Colorado college health centers to provide on-site abortion medication services, expanding access for students. Education Funding: Polis also signed the 2026 School Finance Act, adding about $180 million for K-12 and boosting per-pupil funding statewide. Health & Language: PCOS is getting a new name—PMOS—aimed at better reflecting whole-body effects beyond the ovaries. Immigration & Privacy: A federal judge dismissed the Trump administration’s challenge to Boston’s sanctuary policy, while Colorado communities keep grappling with surveillance and enforcement concerns. Culture & Community: Denver’s Outside Days returns with expanded outdoor music and programming at Auraria Campus.
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