AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMedicaid Deadline Pressure: Federal CMS guidance on Medicaid work requirements is forcing states to scramble toward a Jan. 1, 2027 start date, with critics warning eligible people could lose coverage over paperwork and system failures. D.C. Election Access: The NAACP asked a federal court in Washington to revive a 2020 USPS mail-voting lawsuit, arguing new USPS rules would violate a settlement by requiring voter lists before ballots are delivered. Trans Military Ruling: A D.C. appeals court ruled the Trump administration illegally discriminated against transgender service members, blocking the Pentagon’s ban as driven by hostility. DOJ “Anti-Weaponization” Fund: Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche told lawmakers the $1.776 billion “Anti-Weaponization Fund” is permanently abandoned, even as courts keep scrutinizing the underlying settlement. Ethics Oversight: D.C.’s Board of Ethics and Government Accountability released its FY2026 Q2 complaint summary, detailing what kinds of conduct allegations are landing in its office. Social Security Warning: A new analysis says Social Security insolvency could mean average benefit cuts of about $500 a month by 2032 without congressional action, with D.C. among the hardest-hit areas. Tech Scam Crackdown: DOJ and partners announced a major anti-scam operation that removed 1.4 million accounts and led to 63 arrests, with the effort coordinated from Washington.
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