AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWater & Health Fight: Indiana AG Todd Rokita joined a multi-state push urging the EPA to classify the abortion pill mifepristone as a water contaminant, arguing at-home use could threaten waterways—while medical experts dispute there’s any data showing harm from trace wastewater levels. Severe Weather Aftermath: Northwest Indiana and Illinois are still tallying damage after last week’s tornado outbreak, with residents displaced and local groups distributing meals as officials assess impacts. Indiana Dunes Update: Mount Baldy Beach at Indiana Dunes National Park reopened after sand relocation, but the summit and dune face remain closed due to unstable sand conditions. Local Wildlife Funding Pressure: A protest rally in Jefferson County reflects uncertainty about Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge’s future and calls to restore fired staff and keep the refuge fully funded. Public Media: Lakeshore Public Media will simulcast WBAA News starting July 6 to offset major revenue losses. Community & Growth: Jefferson County commissioners discussed a possible data center moratorium process, while an Indiana township delayed action on a 172-unit planned development after a long public hearing.
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