AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSupreme Court & Citizenship: The U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Trump’s attempt to limit birthright citizenship, reaffirming that nearly all children born in the U.S. are citizens under the 14th Amendment—prompting California leaders to call it a win for democracy and equality. Immigration Funding & Local Impact: A proposed federal rule would shift key decisions on billions in federal financial assistance toward political appointees, raising alarms for California programs that rely on that money. LGBTQ Sports Rights: The Court upheld state bans on transgender girls and women in school sports, leaving California’s related lawsuits unresolved but signaling broader enforcement pressure nationwide. Local Governance & Privacy: Berkeley faces fresh scrutiny over Flock-style surveillance cameras and license plate readers, with critics warning data sharing could undermine sanctuary protections. LA Homelessness Watch: Mayor Karen Bass’s homelessness strategy shows measurable declines, but debate continues over recidivism and whether long-term housing outcomes match the numbers. Culture & Community: San Francisco Pride weekend brought joy and resistance, while a separate SF political fight over a trans march highlights how quickly culture events turn into flashpoints. Education & Tech: California’s July 1 law changes include school cellphone limits and gender-neutral bathroom requirements, alongside broader moves affecting housing and consumer labeling. Entertainment: A teaser for Illumination/Universal’s “Not Alone” lands as Hollywood continues to mine sci-fi romance for the next wave of family films.
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