AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPesticide fight in court: A major legal showdown is brewing over “liability shield” laws aimed at blocking lawsuits from people harmed by agricultural chemicals like glyphosate, with the U.S. Supreme Court expected to rule in July 2026 on whether federal law blocks state failure-to-warn claims. Immigration custody death: In Pittsburgh, a Haitian asylum seeker’s hypothermia death after release from ICE custody has been ruled a homicide, and her family’s attorney says they expect to sue. North Dakota tourism: A new report says fewer Canadian visitors pulled down North Dakota tourism in 2025, with international visits down and border crossings falling, though park visitation and some spending categories are up early in 2026. Local government & services: Medora is rolling out traffic and parking plans for the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library opening, and Devils Lake marked its hospital transition to Altru Health System with a ribbon-cutting. Community life: Grand Forks County reported the state’s lowest primary turnout, while Bismarck-area Game and Fish highlights a catch-and-release pond at its headquarters for families.
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