AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSchool Mental Health Fight: Fifteen Democratic-led states, including Michigan AG Dana Nessel and Rhode Island AG Peter Neronha, sued the Trump administration to stop unlawful termination of a $1 billion school-based mental health grant program, arguing a December court order is being ignored and millions in counseling funding are at risk. Election Integrity Pressure: DOJ civil-rights officials sent letters to state election leaders warning that allowing noncitizens to register or vote in federal elections can trigger criminal penalties for both voters and officials; Oregon’s secretary of state said he won’t be intimidated. Oregon Paramount-Warner Bros. Merger: Oregon withdrew its motion to delay the $110B Paramount-WBD deal after a records fight, but the broader antitrust battle is still ramping up with a coalition of AGs and a looming European Commission decision. Public Safety & Health Policy: Disability advocates sued to block Illinois’ medical aid-in-dying law, while separate reporting highlights ongoing concerns about how mental-health “safety” policies are reshaping K-12 education. Cybercrime Case: A Portland-area federal case saw Karen Serobovich Vardanyan plead guilty to aiding a Ryuk ransomware campaign targeting U.S. businesses for more than $15M in bitcoin.
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