AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWorld Cup Heat Safety: Seattle Public Health and King County are urging fans to plan for 80-degree conditions at Friday’s USA vs. Australia match—hydrate, use sunscreen, and watch alcohol use, especially for kids and older adults. Injury Watch (Local Sports Health): USMNT star Christian Pulisic is still training separately with a left calf injury, and coach Mauricio Pochettino says his availability will be decided after a medical meeting Thursday night. Access & Mobility: With traffic heavy for the match, more fans are using e-bikes and scooters to reach Seattle Stadium and fan zones via bike-path routes. College Sports Protections: A bipartisan Protect College Sports Act cleared the Senate Commerce Committee, aiming to protect women’s and Olympic sports, scholarships, healthcare, and NIL compensation. Nursing Pipeline: Washington ranks among the best states for nursing education, with high student completion and retention rates, though a long-term nursing shortage remains. Labor & Wellness at Work: Hotel workers at Seattle’s Embassy Suites are striking during the World Cup over contract talks, highlighting stress on hospitality staff during major events. Marine Monitoring Reversal: Rep. Rick Larsen says the Trump administration is abandoning plans to dismantle ocean monitoring off the Northwest, with sensors to be redeployed. Cannabis Marketing to Teens: A WSU-led study finds adolescents may find cannabis edibles more appealing when packaging resembles familiar candy/snack designs, suggesting packaging rules matter.
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