AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoImmigration Enforcement Clash: White House border czar Tom Homan says ICE will surge in New York City, escalating a fight with Gov. Kathy Hochul over state limits on ICE operations. AI & Consumer Protection: New York moves to ban AI companion chatbots for kids under 18, with AG enforcement and $25,000-per-violation fines, while OpenAI faces multistate scrutiny tied to user safety ahead of its IPO. Gun Safety Tech: New York signs a first-in-the-nation push to require 3D printers to refuse firearm designs, aiming to curb “ghost guns” by targeting the software, not the user. Election Season in NYC: Early voting is underway for the June 23 primary, with Canarsie voters already lining up and officials urging residents to meet registration deadlines. NBA Finals Politics: Hochul and AG Letitia James blast Ticketmaster and the Spurs over a 150-mile residency ticket restriction that cancels orders from outside San Antonio—setting up a consumer-protection fight as Knicks fever hits the city. Federal Justice Leadership: Trump announces James M. McDonald as the next U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, replacing Jay Clayton.
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