AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNYC Bus Overhaul: Mayor Zohran Mamdani and Gov. Kathy Hochul unveiled “Next Stop,” a plan to speed up buses by cutting minutes off trips on priority routes, adding bus lanes, stronger enforcement, and a faster, cleaner fleet. Immigration Enforcement Funding Fight: A $75 million state LETech police grant now requires compliance with New York’s “Local Cops, Local Crimes Act,” tightening rules around ICE cooperation and feeding an ongoing legal battle. Disaster Aid Gap: Reporting highlights a partisan split in Trump-era disaster relief, with New York among states denied federal storm money despite meeting FEMA thresholds. Midtown Collapse Crisis: Crews stabilized a buckling Midtown high-rise after evacuations and street closures, while officials and contractors worked to determine what comes next for the damaged structure. Kalshi in NY: The prediction-market firm pushed to expand never-expiring derivatives, but New York court rulings and regulator fights continue to shape what it can offer. Education Policy Clash: Hochul’s office faces backlash as New York weighs opting into a federal school tax credit program that critics say could siphon resources from public schools. Maine Senate Shock: Graham Platner withdrew from the Maine race after a sexual assault allegation, forcing Democrats to scramble on a key path to control Washington. World Cup Politics: Mamdani again amplified the “Egypt was robbed” controversy, while the city’s World Cup fever keeps colliding with local policy messaging.
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