AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMaryland Politics & Courts: The Maryland Supreme Court upheld the state’s mail-in ballot law, a key win as election rules face ongoing federal pressure. Local Governance: Greenbelt’s new stop-sign camera program issued 11,066 citations in May, collecting $73,400 in paid fines—drawing mixed resident reactions over $40 tickets. Public Safety: A traffic stop in Fredericksburg led to assaults and arrests of three people, including a fugitive wanted in Charles County on firearms-related charges. State Policy & Economy: Maryland’s utility relief and new laws taking effect July 1 are set to change costs and rules for residents heading into the holiday weekend. National/Legal Watch: The U.S. Supreme Court expanded Trump’s power in some areas while stopping short in others, underscoring a split term for immigration and executive authority. Crime & Community: The brother of Ravens lineman Calais Campbell was charged with murder after police found their mother dead in Atlanta during a welfare check. Holiday Logistics: Stock markets and bond markets close July 3 for Independence Day; post offices and retail mail services are closed July 4.
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