AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNational Security & Tech: The Pentagon says U.S. troops in war zones have been targeted using commercially available location data, with Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden warning the ad-tech industry should be treated like a national security threat. Local Governance & Tribes: The Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde broke ground on tumwata village, a 23-acre Willamette Falls redevelopment plan bringing housing, a hotel, retail and public natural areas. Courts & Immigration Enforcement: DOJ sued Washington and three other states over limits on undercover license plates for federal immigration agents, arguing the policies violate the Constitution and endanger covert operations. Education & Accountability: An AP investigation finds special education money still flows to for-profit residential treatment centers despite scrutiny, helped by gaps in oversight and contracting. Oregon Health & Aging: Oregon received an AARP Age-Friendly State designation, with leaders pointing to priorities like aging-in-place, transportation, and affordable housing. Public Safety: A Coos Bay woman was indicted after allegedly stealing about $1.9 million as a bank manager. Housing & Veterans: VA home-loan data shows Oregon ranked 21st by total value in Q1 2026, at about $934.2 million.
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