AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAbortion Access Fight: The U.S. Supreme Court kept mifepristone available for now, pausing a push to require in-person prescribing while Louisiana’s telehealth challenge continues—Mass. Gov. Maura Healey called it a temporary win. Immigration Clash: Healey’s administration says it won’t change Massachusetts RMV rules that block confidential/undercover license plates for most ICE vehicles, even as DOJ threatens legal action. Public Safety & Courts: A Chelsea man accused of threatening BU students and deans pleaded not guilty and remains held without bail on stalking and bomb/hijack threat charges. Health Policy: Massachusetts will receive $27M from an opioid settlement. Local Watch: South Hadley approved its FY27 budget with free cash to protect schools and fund the library. Transit: Symphony T station is set to close for major accessibility upgrades starting June 6. Environment: Massachusetts drought worsened in multiple regions, with some areas moved to significant drought.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.