AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoLongitude Lesson: A new look at the Lewis and Clark era reminds us why “getting longitude right” took centuries—Jefferson praised their latitude work but said their longitudes weren’t yet up to snuff. Retirement Gap: A widening racial wealth gap is tied largely to retirement savings shortfalls, with Pew urging state-backed “auto-IRA” programs to help workers without workplace plans. Pride Counterprogramming: Arkansas joined other GOP-led states in rebranding June with “Fidelity” and family-focused proclamations as Pride events roll on. Arkansas Lottery: Mega Millions (June 5) numbers were 13, 30, 50, 52, 66, Mega Ball 2; Cash 3 results for June 5 were also published. Little Rock Baseball: Troy crushed UALR 12-2 in Game 1 of the Super Regional, powered by Jabe Boroff’s two homers and a grand slam; Game 2 is set for 2 p.m. Central. School Safety: Riverview School District reviewed Act 565, outlining how teachers can remove students for violent or abusive behavior and what happens next. Weather: Magnolia-area forecast calls for warm, humid days with daily shower and storm chances through Monday. Energy Policy: A national push would funnel $700M into coal power infrastructure, with Arkansas’s Flint Creek Coal Plant among the projects slated for funding.
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