AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHigher Ed Access: Florida is proposing a rule that would require community college applicants to show proof of U.S. citizenship or lawful immigration status, a move immigrant advocates say could shut out undocumented students and hurt enrollment and college finances. Sports & Identity: Kansas is among 29 states moving to ban biological males from playing girls’ high school sports, with Nebraska also listed. Nebraska Politics: Rep. Don Bacon criticized Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s D-Day remarks that tied the Normandy anniversary to modern migration, saying the focus should stay on honoring those who fought. Recruiting Spotlight: Nebraska wrestling landed NC State NCAA champ Vince Robinson at 125 pounds, with associate head coach Bryan Snyder calling him a culture-fit “spark plug.” Culture & History: A Nebraska-linked look at the First Transcontinental Railroad’s 1869 completion highlights how faster travel reshaped daily life across the country. Community Notes: Tribes in South Dakota, North Dakota and Nebraska sued to stop exploratory graphite drilling near a sacred Black Hills site.
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