AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDOJ Civil Rights Probe: The U.S. Department of Justice opened a civil rights investigation into Philadelphia police gun licensing, challenging the city’s use of a vague “good cause” standard to revoke carry permits tied to a Black Panthers-inspired mutual aid group. Public Lands Grazing: Federal rules are set for the first major overhaul of public lands grazing in decades, with proposed changes that would expand grazing across 155 million acres while narrowing public participation in permit decisions. National Parks Funding: A bipartisan push in Congress aims to revive the Legacy Restoration Fund after it expired, as the National Park Service faces a roughly $24 billion deferred maintenance backlog. Wyoming Local Government: Green River City Council will consider ADA upgrades near Truman Elementary and a federal grant to install license plate readers for the police department. Wyoming Courts: Nebraska Gov. Jim Pillen appointed Mark L. Kovarik as county court judge in the 12th Judicial District, filling a vacancy. Crypto Legal Fight: The Digital Chamber filed an amicus brief urging a New York court to reject a lawsuit seeking ownership of 39,069 dormant Bitcoin wallets, warning it could cloud digital property rights. Colorado River Watch: Lake Powell hit its lowest level of 2026, underscoring the pressure on Colorado River negotiations as states race toward an October deadline.
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