AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDemocratic Election Prep: Washington Democrats gathered in Spokane for their state convention, with party leaders pitching November as a path to regaining the U.S. House and pushing for more state supermajorities. Local Government Staffing: Sequim hired Christopher Goins as its new public works director, bringing more than a decade of Alaska DOT experience to replace a retiring director. Wildfire Risk and Climate: A new study finds heat waves sharply worsen Western wildfire conditions, with a much larger share of burned area occurring during or right after heat-wave periods. National Security and War Powers: A political column compares President Trump’s Iran approach to President Polk’s choices, arguing Trump backed off rather than fully achieving objectives. Public Safety Funding Debate: An op-ed argues GOP funding boosts ICE while cutting SNAP and Medicaid, framing it as a tradeoff between enforcement and basic needs. Oregon Politics/Policy: Oregon’s Kotek signed a bill making free books permanent for young children, while other coverage highlights ongoing fights over voting access, surveillance policy, and education rules. Tech and Cybersecurity (Non-Oregon): Multiple market reports tout rapid growth in 5G, web security tools, and grid modernization, but they don’t add new Oregon policy developments.
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