AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMissing Indigenous Women: A new Missing and Murdered People symposium in Toppenish put a spotlight on how Indigenous girls can “disappear in plain sight,” with survivors describing failures by families and systems that left perpetrators unpunished. World Cup Aftermath (Seattle): Seattle’s huge USMNT watch-party boom ended early after a 4-1 Round of 16 loss to Belgium, but organizers say the event’s legacy is still showing up across Washington. Local Impact (Sports + Community): Seattle FWC26 says it helped build 52 soccer fields statewide and created new community spaces, including a blind-soccer training hub. Homelessness + Schools: The Seattle Times criticized Seattle Public Schools for using eco-blocks to deter RV encampments near its SoDo HQ, while the district argues the barriers addressed panhandling and open drug use. Small Business Pressure: A new NFIB report calls Washington small-business conditions a “bright red warning sign,” citing weak hiring and high labor costs. Auto Dealer Fight: Washington auto dealers sued Scout Motors in federal court over direct-to-consumer EV sales, arguing it undermines the state’s franchise system. Health Care Costs: KFF reports ACA marketplace insurers are seeking another round of double-digit premium hikes in 2027. Neighborhood Grants: Seattle opened applications for the second round of Neighborhood Matching Fund community partnership grants.
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