AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoImmigration Policy: USCIS says many Green Card applicants will now have to leave the U.S. for consular processing abroad, with limited exceptions—an approach immigration lawyers warn could affect hundreds of thousands. Congress & War Powers: The House approved a resolution to restrain Trump’s Iran war powers, escalating a fight over executive authority. Cybersecurity & Nonprofits: EC-Council launched Hackers4Humanity, funding up to $1 million in cybersecurity training by paying for 1,000 professionals’ certification attempts and routing proceeds to vetted nonprofit partners. AI & Government Tech: IBM’s Think Gov 2026 spotlights how agencies are scaling AI and automation, with leaders from multiple departments expected to discuss modernization and security. Energy & Rural Economies: The U.S. Endowment for Forestry and Communities and Georgia Tech finished a study tool to help communities turn forestry residues into biomass power, renewable diesel, and SAF. Public Health: New guidance from maternal-fetal medicine specialists reaffirms Tylenol (acetaminophen) as first-line for pain and fever during pregnancy. Environment & Access: Boundary Waters managers report record permit cancellations and no-shows, and are considering changes to reduce unused reservations.
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