AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoTheodore Roosevelt Library in Medora: Thousands packed Burning Hills for President Trump’s visit and the opening of the new Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library, with tight security and big patriotic energy. Politics & culture clash: Trump used the occasion to warn that communism is the “greatest threat,” tied Roosevelt’s legacy to his 250th-anniversary message, and also drew online backlash for odd remarks during the event. Immigration & citizenship debate: Trump renewed criticism of birthright citizenship while praising Supreme Court moves he says restore presidential power. Disability rights: A DOJ memo sparked concern in North Dakota disability circles, with advocates warning it could roll back protections that keep people out of institutions. Rural youth mental health: North Dakota’s Rural Health Transformation plan puts prevention and social connection front and center, including “zero-hour” PE and a focus on teen suicide risk. Arts in the parks: Three artists were selected for the 2026 North Dakota state parks residency program, pairing public workshops with time to create work inspired by the landscape. Scholarships: The Andrew Lawrence Scholarship Fund named its 2025-26 recipients, awarding $2,000 each, and AGC of North Dakota also announced construction-industry scholarships. Student loan reset: The SAVE plan is ending for millions, with borrowers facing a September 29 deadline to choose new repayment options.
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