AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRobocall Crackdown: Attorney General William Tong joined 48 other AGs urging the FCC to tighten rules that block scammers from buying and using legitimate phone numbers, after Americans lost nearly $2 billion to scam robocalls and texts last year. Election Pressure: The DOJ sent letters to election officials nationwide, warning they could face criminal charges if noncitizens remain on voter lists or are allowed to vote—an effort critics say is meant to intimidate states. D.C. Court Fight Over SAVE: A D.C. judge refused to pause DHS’s shutdown of its modified SAVE citizenship-check system, keeping an injunction in place while appeals proceed. Kennedy Center Name Dispute: A D.C. appeals court ruled Trump’s name must stay off the Kennedy Center’s facade during the administration’s appeal, dealing another blow to the board’s renaming push. Reflecting Pool Fallout: U.S. Olympian David “Davey” Hearn is set for arraignment in D.C. Superior Court over alleged Reflecting Pool damage, as crews continue clearing debris tied to the Freedom 250 festivities. Housing Funding Lawsuit: California AG Bonta and other states sued HUD over changes to Continuum of Care funding that they say would steer money away from permanent supportive housing.
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