AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSNAP Tech Rollout: Arkansas launched the AR SNAP Companion app to help food-stamp users scan groceries and avoid the new SNAP ban on candy and soda starting this week, with DHS saying the tool will flag ineligible items and suggest alternatives. Policy Pushback: Gov. Sarah Huckabee Sanders says the restrictions are “common sense” for public health, even as a federal judge struck down similar rules in other states—Arkansas says its waiver is unaffected. AI in Policing Debate: A new national report highlights how police are using AI to analyze drone and camera footage faster, raising privacy and fairness concerns about surveillance and court challenges. STEM Education & Research: University of Arkansas honored spring graduates, including an engineering graduate certificate recipient, while a UA education reform study reports Arkansas’s achievement gap widened before COVID. Local Science Events: Hot Springs’ Mid-America Science Museum will host Tesla Fest July 11 with hands-on demos, and the Hot Springs Documentary Film Festival screens short docs tonight at ASMSA. Workforce for the AI Era: The RAISE US nonprofit backed by major tech and states says it’s already piloted retraining programs in Arkansas as AI job disruption accelerates. Wildlife & Health: A national story warns old shooting ranges can leave lead hazards that threaten eagles and other wildlife.
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