AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNBA Finals Politics in Midtown: President Trump says he’ll attend a Knicks home game at Madison Square Garden next week, setting off fresh security and crowd-control changes as NYC leaders and sports media argue over “vibe” and delays. Local Governance & Housing: NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani escalates his pitch to Democrats to focus on kitchen-table costs—rent, gas, groceries—while critics keep tying his agenda to housing affordability and political priorities. State Policy: New York lawmakers pass a one-year data center permit moratorium, teeing up a DEC study on power, pollution, and land impacts that could reshape the state’s AI and energy plans. Consumer Protection: New York moves to ban personalized pricing based on browsing and personal data, adding another consumer-rights fight to the state’s tech regulation push. Courts & Federal Funding: A judge temporarily blocks USDA from forcing states to follow Trump positions on gender and immigration to keep billions in food and agriculture funding flowing. International Spotlight: The 100-day US-Iran conflict grinds on with new strikes and missile exchanges, while a separate report raises concerns about Israel monitoring senior US officials. World Cup Logistics: As the tournament approaches, NYC and regional transit planning is framed as a major test of crowd management and mobility beyond the stadium.
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