AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSchool Distraction Crackdown: Gov. Kevin Stitt signed Oklahoma’s permanent “Bell to Bell, No Cell” law, requiring districts to block student phone use during school hours with exceptions for emergencies and documented medical needs. Breastfeeding Access: The Oklahoma Breastfeeding Resource Center launched the OK BF app in English and Spanish, offering a 24/7 hotline, telehealth visits, virtual support groups, and links to the Mother’s Milk Bank. Foster Care Pressure: Anna’s House Foundation says Oklahoma is short on foster families, with advocates urging more people to step up and start by contacting the agency. Public Health & Safety: Emergency doctors report a rise in serious ATV and golf cart injuries, often tied to missing protective gear—especially helmets. Harm Reduction Funding Uncertainty: Oklahoma’s fentanyl test strip program is in limbo after federal funding rules changed, leaving the state to figure out what comes next. Food Support: The Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma’s Summer Feeding Program returns June 1–Aug. 7 with nearly 120 sites offering free meals and snacks for kids. Online Child Safety Fight: AG Kwame Raoul joined a coalition opposing the federal KIDS Act, arguing it would weaken state authority to protect children online. Wrong-Way Crash Update: Oklahoma Highway Patrol says the wrong-way driver in the I-40 crash that killed four faces multiple felony charges and is being held on an ICE detainer.
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