AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoElections Court Fight: A federal judge in Boston blocked major parts of President Trump’s executive order tightening mail-in voting and citizenship verification, ruling it exceeded presidential authority and can’t be enforced ahead of the November midterms. Local Fallout in D.C.: House Democrats, including D.C. Rep. Eleanor Holmes Norton, demanded Interior relocate contaminated East Wing demolition debris from the East Potomac Golf Course after testing found elevated arsenic and lead. Immigration Oversight: California AG Rob Bonta and a multistate coalition warned ICE to rescind a directive that stops investigating and reporting deaths of people who die after release from custody. SNAP Pressure: USDA data shows the District of Columbia has one of the highest SNAP payment error rates, while states with low errors may avoid new cost-sharing penalties. Second Amendment: The Supreme Court struck down Hawaii’s concealed-carry restrictions, a ruling that could reshape gun rules nationwide. D.C. Reflecting Pool: A sworn National Park Service statement says the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool liner was cut with a “sharp knife or razor,” fueling the ongoing legal fight over the renovation.
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