AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoFBI Headquarters Fight: A federal court victory restores the FBI headquarters plan to Greenbelt, with AG Anthony Brown calling it a win for Maryland and Prince George’s County after the Trump administration tried to divert the project. Election Administration: Maryland’s election judges are getting renewed attention as the state explains what poll workers do, who can apply, and how training works ahead of November. Immigration Enforcement Limits: The 4th Circuit upheld a ban on DHS immigration enforcement “at or near” more than 1,400 houses of worship across 33 states and D.C., keeping the pressure on Trump-era enforcement changes. Public Safety & Courts: Montgomery County is expanding “Speed on Green” camera enforcement, while Maryland’s MVA reminds drivers about strict school-bus stopping rules as classes resume. State Policy & Energy: Gov. Wes Moore announced a deal to double renewable power purchases for Maryland government, boosting clean energy supply. Data Privacy: Privacy advocates urged Maryland to investigate data brokers over alleged geolocation sales used for law enforcement and immigration tracking. Housing Costs: Howard County renters face scrutiny over “junk fees” that advocates say are driving up monthly costs. Business/Health: Maryland’s NextGen bar exam rollout is under review after early technical delays, and Capella University named an oncology leader to its board.
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