AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoFederal Funding Fight: Senate Majority Leader John Thune says the Trump administration has rescinded a nearly $1.8B “anti-weaponization” fund tied to claims of wrongful DOJ prosecutions, a move that could break gridlock on a major immigration/deportation funding package. Rail Merger Watch: The Surface Transportation Board paused its review of the Union Pacific–Norfolk Southern merger and asked for more details as agricultural opposition grows, with attorneys general urging rejection. Permitting vs. Activism: West Virginia AG J.B. McCuskey leads a coalition urging the U.S. Supreme Court to restore state control over federal permitting by limiting activist groups’ ability to sue before state review. Public Health Court Ruling: The Ninth Circuit vacated an order requiring EPA to regulate drinking-water fluoridation under TSCA, sending the case back for further proceedings. North Dakota Politics & Governance: A North Dakota GOP campaign finance correction update says the NDGOP filed amended reports after earlier discrepancies, including changes to large totals. Local Infrastructure: Jamestown City Council approved a pilot for shared vehicle-and-bicycle lanes on 8th Avenue NE, aimed at safer connections to multi-use paths. Veterans & Workforce: UND’s “Vets2Wings” program helps veterans and Guard members cover flight-training gaps, supporting aviation career pipelines. Public Safety: North Dakota Game and Fish is increasing Missouri River patrols for summer boating safety, focusing on life jacket compliance and registration issues. Community Agriculture: Grand Farm will plant and donate 7,000–10,000 ears of sweet corn to Churches United for the Homeless in Fargo-Moorhead.
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