AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoKennedy Center Name Fight: Workers in Washington removed President Trump’s name from the Kennedy Center’s physical signage and digital materials after a federal court order held up on appeal, with DOJ citing a missed deadline tied to thunderstorms and safety concerns. Local Governance: Mayor Muriel Bowser reinstated a citywide juvenile curfew with MPD curfew zones, extending it nightly through June 27 as she argues the D.C. Council failed to extend an emergency curfew law. Power & Tech Costs: Federal energy regulators are set to decide how AI data centers should pay for grid expansion—whether costs land on existing electricity customers or on the companies driving demand—an outcome that could affect bills and the pace of new construction across the PJM region including D.C. Cybercrime in D.C.: A Ukrainian man extradited from Ireland pleaded guilty in U.S. court for his role in the Conti ransomware scheme, which prosecutors say hit victims across 47 states and included the District of Columbia. Public Safety: Brady is suing DOJ and ATF over a FOIA request tied to firearm tracing “Demand Letter 2,” arguing the government must release data despite protections Congress has placed on sensitive tracing information.
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