AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoImmigration & Policing: A newly revealed DHS plan would let local police using ICE’s “Task Force Module” scan faces in the field, compare them to 250M+ government records, and store photos in a DHS system for 15 years—raising fresh privacy and civil-liberties alarms in Oregon and beyond. Federal Funding & Accountability: Democrats say Trump’s administration quietly shifted $350M+ meant for Secret Service hiring/training toward White House security tied to a ballroom project, despite repeated claims that no taxpayer money would be used. Ocean Monitoring Fight: After intense Oregon pushback, the NSF is backing off dismantling the Ocean Observatories Initiative and says it will redeploy removed sensors off the coasts of Washington and Oregon—protecting fisheries, recreation, and climate data. Local Surveillance Policy: Eugene City Council is weighing a mass surveillance technology policy after years of controversy over automated license plate readers, including prior Flock Safety contract termination. Education: Gov. Tina Kotek signed Oregon’s Imagination Library bill, locking in free monthly books for kids ages 0–5. Elections & Voting Rights: A federal judge allowed lawsuits by Democratic-led states and voting rights groups to proceed against Trump’s executive order targeting vote-by-mail restrictions.
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