AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoHealth & Privacy: Michigan DHHS is ending its Michigan-specific Vaccine Information Statements after it couldn’t document federal approval, and now requires providers to give parents an MCIR opt-out form before vaccination—an informed-consent win for health freedom advocates. LGBTQ+ & Community: OutFront Kalamazoo says Israeli flags at a Pride festival caused “hurt, distressed, or anger,” and it’s reviewing its LGBTQ guidelines after the backlash. Civil Rights & Tech: Michigan’s Department of Civil Rights is holding an AI summit focused on preventing discrimination as AI tools spread through public services. Culture & Arts: Nantucket Film Festival honors Michigan-linked filmmaker Paul Feig with a Visionary Storyteller Award, spotlighting his outsider-driven storytelling. Music & Local Life: Iron Mountain’s downtown stage hosts a full-day music lineup Saturday, plus line-dancing lessons. Health Care: Bronson Healthcare gets an $80,000 state grant to expand sickle cell care for adults, building on pediatric-focused funding. Environment & Civic Services: Delta County voters will decide in August whether to renew a recycling millage supporting Delta Wide Recycling. Sports & Entertainment: “Toy Story 5” lands with a warmhearted, imagination-first message that pushes back against screen obsession.
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