AGP Executive Report
Last update: 27 minutes agoD.C. Economy & Jobs: A new DC Policy Center report says more than half of the District’s pandemic-era job losses were tied to Trump administration federal layoffs, leaving Washington struggling to attract and retain an “educated, well-paid” workforce. Immigration Enforcement: After two deadly shootings, ICE was ordered to suspend most vehicle stops, with limited exceptions for warrants and partner-agency work—renewing scrutiny of enforcement tactics. Border Tech & Privacy: The U.S. and CARICOM signed a biometric data-sharing framework aimed at tightening border security and vetting across member states. Supreme Court Security: Justices Elena Kagan and Amy Coney Barrett urged Congress to boost Supreme Court security funding, warning threats have “come very close.” Health Data Enforcement: New York AG Letitia James and other states secured $18 million from 23andMe over failures to protect genetic data after a 2023 breach. Courts & Elections: A D.C. appeals ruling revived USPS budget-cut challenges, potentially affecting efforts to block election-related delivery changes ahead of midterms. Congress & Time Policy: House lawmakers are set to consider making daylight saving time permanent, a move that would shift winter sunrise/sunset times for the Washington region. Senate Succession: Darline Graham Nordone was sworn in to finish Lindsey Graham’s term, with a special election next month to choose the GOP nominee.
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