AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDOJ vs. Oregon on immigration enforcement: The Trump administration sued Oregon (along with Maine, Massachusetts, and Washington) over the states’ refusal or limits on issuing undercover license plates to DHS/ICE and other federal immigration agents, arguing the policies are unconstitutional and endanger undercover operations—Oregon officials say the order is unlawful and that the state is defending Oregonians’ voting rights and rule of law. Elections fight in Oregon: Oregon’s AG Dan Rayfield and Secretary of State Tobias Read pushed back after a federal judge declined to block Trump’s mail-in voting executive order, saying Oregon will keep litigating. Waterways ballot push: A paddling group is seeking to repeal Oregon’s new waterway access permit requirement for non-motorized boats, arguing it restricts free access to waterways; it says it has 20,000 signatures and needs 120,000+ by July 2. Public safety and accountability: Oregon Police closed a faculty-student misconduct investigation at Oregon High School with no arrests or charges, but says more prompt district reporting is needed. Tribal development: Gov. Kotek joined the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde for the groundbreaking of tumwata village near Willamette Falls, a major restoration and development milestone. National security and surveillance: A Reuters report, citing a letter from Sen. Ron Wyden, says U.S. forces in war zones have been targeted using commercial location data.
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