AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoFederal Student Aid: New federal caps on graduate school borrowing take effect July 1, limiting most grad students to $20,500 annually (and $100,000 total) and professional degrees to $50,000 a year ($200,000 total), pushing students and Oregon-area colleges to rethink pricing and enrollment. Oregon Immigration Courts: Federal officials filed Oregon’s first denaturalization complaint of the Trump second term against Keizer resident Jaswinder Singh, alleging he used a second identity to secure residency and citizenship. Oregon Public Safety: Oregon’s State Fire Marshal says consumer fireworks are generally legal year-round unless a city/county bans them, and many public lands restrict them—so local rules still matter. Tribal-State Collaboration: Oregon’s tribal liaison Glendon Smith discusses bridging government-to-government gaps with Warm Springs and other tribes on issues like wildlife and sovereignty. Environment & Wildlife: Washington is expanding white sturgeon monitoring with acoustic tags, and California is distributing $1.1 million to ranchers after wolf attacks—relevant to regional wildlife management debates.
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