AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCoal Revival in the Spotlight: The Trump administration announced $850 million for coal plant modernization and new coal capacity, using the Defense Production Act—drawing praise from supporters and criticism from opponents who call it an unnecessary subsidy. Maryland Primary Season, Up Close: Patch profiles multiple Baltimore County and Anne Arundel County Democratic primary candidates, including 7th District Council hopeful Caridad “Cari” Santiago and County Executive contender Nick Stewart, as voters head toward the June 23 contests. Gun Policy Fight in Montgomery: Montgomery County is weighing a revised 100-yard firearms restriction after a Maryland Supreme Court ruling struck down the earlier version; gun-rights advocates say it still infringes on permit holders. Election Integrity Pressure: DOJ election integrity efforts include requests for voter data from states and D.C., with Maryland cited as resisting in litigation. Baltimore Consumer Protection Lawsuit: Baltimore City sued Agora Companies over alleged deceptive marketing and “entrap and retain” tactics aimed at consumers, including seniors. Local Governance & Public Safety: A Towson-area safety walk followed a fatal shooting, with officials and community leaders pushing partnerships to reduce crime. Data Center Backlash in Frederick: Residents fear “data center alley” growth in Frederick County and are pushing for a referendum to give voters a veto.
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