AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAnti-Weaponization Fund Backpedal: Acting AG Todd Blanche told lawmakers the Trump “anti-weaponization” slush fund is “not moving forward,” after a judge blocked it—though Republicans pressed for a clear “never come back” promise. Trade & Forced Labor Tariffs: U.S. officials are proposing new forced-labor-linked levies, including a 10% tariff on Canada with a compliance carve-out, plus potential additional duties on Japan. Offshore Wind Legal Fight: A coalition of state AGs, led by Rhode Island and New York, sued over a Trump-era deal that would refund offshore wind leases while steering money into fossil projects. Immigration Enforcement & Civil Liberties: A community group in New York, “NYC ICE Watch,” says volunteers track ICE activity to deter arrests, raising concerns about retaliation and public safety. Nonprofit & Civic Education: The 9/11 Memorial and Museum launched a $75M fundraising push to educate youth ahead of the 25th anniversary, with Mike Bloomberg pledging to match the next $25M. Labor Organizing: Nurses at St. Mary’s Hospital in Wisconsin secured an NLRB union election date of June 11, aiming to improve staffing and patient care. International Election Monitoring: The International Republican Institute (IRI) is sending an observer delegation to Armenia’s June 7 parliamentary vote. Regional Governance: California’s governor primary remained too close to call early Wednesday as votes were still being counted.
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