AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSports Tourism & Local Economy: Oklahoma City is bracing for a major money-and-crowds surge as the 2026 NCAA Women’s College World Series (about 120,000 attendees, ~$25M impact) runs May 28–June 5 at Devon Park while the Thunder’s playoff run keeps downtown buzzing. Local Infrastructure & Jobs: Cleveland County opened a redesigned Lake Thunderbird mountain bike trail system with $1 million in ARPA funds, adding 13.78 miles of sustainable multi-use trails aimed at boosting tourism and workforce attraction. Regulation & Gambling Oversight: A bipartisan coalition of 41 state attorneys general, led by Ohio AG Dave Yost, urged the CFTC to recognize state authority over sports-related prediction markets, arguing they function like unregulated sportsbooks. Energy & Markets: Oil jumped after renewed Persian Gulf attacks and fresh U.S. sanctions pressure on Iran, pushing Brent above $97 and raising uncertainty around the Strait of Hormuz. Public Safety & Privacy: Oklahoma City residents raised privacy concerns at a town hall over license plate reader/fleet camera technology, while police say it helps solve crimes and locate stolen vehicles. Fuel Prices Watch: GasBuddy reported Oklahoma County regular gas as low as $3.49 (week ending May 16), with diesel averaging about $4.92 statewide.
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