AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoIowa SNAP Accuracy & Costs: USDA’s latest SNAP payment error report shows South Dakota as the most accurate state (2.47% error), while Iowa lands at 5.34%—below the 6% threshold that triggers state cost-sharing penalties, but still a reminder that billions are on the line if error rates slip. State Government Leadership: Gov. Kim Reynolds named Patrick Tomka as Chief Operating Officer of the Governor’s Office, replacing Jacob Nicholson as Nicholson moves to lead efficiency work at the Board of Regents. Opioid Response in Lee County: Lee County’s Opioid Committee approved $25,864.80 to fund Narcan training for K-9 units, aiming to equip handlers and expand medical readiness. Public Safety & Courts: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled marijuana users can own guns, a decision Iowa prosecutors say may still leave room for OWI-style danger findings. Agriculture & Legal Pressure: The Supreme Court also blocked many Roundup “failure to warn” cancer claims against Bayer, shifting future cases toward proving the product itself was unsafe. Local Governance & Infrastructure: Council Bluffs residents are pushing back on MidAmerican Energy’s proposed transmission line upgrades tied to data-center demand, citing routing, property impacts, and health concerns. Water Policy: Iowa DNR posted draft water use permits for public review, including a Keokuk County request to modify withdrawals for a rural water system. Conservation Politics: Iowa Secretary of Agriculture candidate Chris Jones frames his uphill bid against incumbent Mike Naig as a fight against polluted water tied to agri-industry.
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