AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHousing & Safety: Washington and other states are loosening building code rules to cut construction costs, including allowing some low-rise apartments to use just one stairway—critics warn this could raise risk if worst-case events happen. Early Learning: Washington’s state-funded pre-K program (ECAAEP) is adding 2,500 free slots for the 2026-27 school year, expanding access for 3- and 4-year-olds. Public Health Equity: A new Washington State Women’s Commission report finds Black women in the public sector face persistent bias and scrutiny, with many reporting microaggressions and unequal standards that affect career advancement and retention. Food Safety Watch: A Portage County Health Department inspection roundup lists mostly “no violations” results, with some restaurants showing multiple kitchen and sanitation issues. Community Health Infrastructure: WSDOT is starting culvert replacement on SR 9 near Mount Vernon to restore fish passage, with a planned seven-day closure in early August. Heat Risk Beyond WA: A deadly Europe heatwave is driving record temperatures and excess deaths, underscoring the health stakes of extreme heat. Privacy & Policing: Privacy advocates are pushing for guardrails on police license plate readers after Dayton suspended ALPR use amid outside access concerns.
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