AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNASA Moon Base: NASA laid out new Moon Base mission timelines and contracts, including Moon Base I (no earlier than fall 2026) with Blue Origin’s Blue Moon lander and instruments aimed at studying lunar plumes and precise landing sites. Wildfire Tech & Health: Oregon’s fire marshal marked a one-year partnership with IBHS, pushing defensible-space guidance focused on the first five feet around homes, while a new study warns wildfire smoke can carry toxic metals, PFAS, and other harmful compounds deep into the body. Local Transit Cuts: TriMet approved major FY2027 cuts—170 layoffs and a 10% service reduction on 33 lines—using reserve funds to limit the damage. Public Health Postpartum Care: Oregon Health Authority director Dr. Sejal Hathi described struggling to coordinate postpartum care even with insurance, highlighting gaps in the system. Conservation Breakthrough: Oregon Zoo staff reported Mazama newts laid eggs for the first time in human care, a milestone for saving the species. Education Tech Governance: Bend-La Pine Schools is reviewing classroom apps and gamified tools, aiming for tighter standards as concerns grow about screen use and AI. Ballot Fight Over Hunting/Fishing: Oregon’s IP 28 petition hit signature threshold to restrict killing and injuring animals, setting up a November ballot showdown. AI & Bias Warning: A new study says biased training data and media influence can steer AI answers toward favorable political messaging. Community & STEM: Oregon Sea Grant’s “Shop at the Dock and Discover Oregon Seafood” returns for summer tours, and OSU researchers are also spotlighted for work ranging from conservation to space-themed projects.
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