AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoOklahoma Politics & Labor: Oklahoma voters rejected State Question 832, keeping the state minimum wage at $7.25 and dealing a blow to a plan to reach $15 by 2029, with small-business owners warning of higher costs and staffing changes. Congressional Race Turmoil: Trump-backed pastor Jackson Lahmeyer, who advanced to an Oklahoma 1st District runoff, then suspended his campaign amid questions over text messages with a former staffer, setting up a new path for the GOP nomination. Healthcare Policy: A new Oklahoma law blocks Medicaid coverage and public funding for gender-affirming care for transgender adults, cutting off access for patients already in treatment. Local Government & Data Centers: Hundreds packed a Luther town meeting as officials weighed a moratorium on data center applications, with residents demanding a vote. Rural Economy & Agriculture: USDA announced disaster assistance for Oklahoma wildfire-impacted producers, including emergency conservation and livestock-related programs. Business & Retail: Casey’s CEO said the chain’s chicken wings push could grow to the scale of its pizza business over time. Energy Watch: GasBuddy reported Oklahoma diesel and premium prices easing in the week ending June 6, with several counties posting notably low single-station prices.
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