AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGeoengineering Penalties Push: Kentucky lawmakers urged the judiciary committee to create criminal penalties for geoengineering, arguing fines won’t deter wealthy actors and calling for Class D felony liability. Religious Freedom in Schools: An Education Ministry circular set uniform rules for students to lay tefillin on public school grounds, aiming to reduce friction and protect learning time. Nonprofit Funding Under Strain: Pennsylvania’s budget delay is leaving human-service nonprofits worried about reimbursement-based operations and continued service cuts. Housing Approvals Funding: B.C. awarded $9M to 56 communities to streamline development approvals, explicitly to help non-profit housing deliver homes faster. Food Insecurity Relief: A program is set to serve over 10,000 meals to kids this summer, while a separate Iowa grant will boost protein-rich food pantry supplies. NGO Impact on Land Rights: Research warns that uneven NGO support can inflame tensions in Amazon territorial-rights cases. NGO Services Facing Cuts: Queensland mental health groups fear budget shortfalls will mean fewer services and longer waits. Community Care & Access: A hospice launched a free dementia speaker series; a family reading nonprofit reopened in a larger space; and a Spanish non-profit runs a migrant shelter center in the Canary Islands.
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