AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPublic Safety & Crime: Georgia National Guard troops supporting D.C.’s Freedom 250 were honored for behind-the-scenes work keeping teams supplied and operations running, highlighting how federal deployments are being managed locally. Local Governance: Mayor Muriel Bowser appointed Ted Trabue interim chairman of the D.C. Public Service Commission, a key post overseeing electric, gas, and telecom utilities that affect every household. Courts & Transparency: The FBI asked a D.C. federal court to review sensitive Tinubu-related FOIA records privately, arguing public release could expose investigative methods and endanger people. Public Safety & Law Enforcement: FLEOA praised federal and local law enforcement for a sharp drop in D.C. violent and property crime over the past year, citing major declines in homicides, carjackings, robberies, and theft. Elections & Democracy: The DNC sued DOJ in D.C. seeking records on any planned ballot or election-material seizures ahead of the 2026 midterms. Education: A new ranking puts D.C. near the top for students per teacher, underscoring staffing pressure as national education anxiety and under-preparedness remain in focus. Health: CDC modeling says COVID-19 infections are growing or likely growing in all 50 states, with D.C. among the “likely growing” areas.
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