AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPolice Transparency Fight: A Democrat-backed New York bill would roll back the state’s landmark police transparency law (Civil Rights Law 50-a), sealing and redacting certain disciplinary records from Freedom of Information Law requests—prompting pushback from a watchdog group. NYC Housing & Transit: Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s 2-K child care push is moving forward with applications open and early seats now available, while the city also advances busway and bus fare enforcement changes tied to his broader affordability agenda. Data Centers & AI: New York is weighing a nation-first moratorium on data centers as AI demand strains power and infrastructure, with lawmakers and advocates arguing over costs, jobs, and long-term planning. Offshore Wind Legal War: New York and multiple states are suing the Trump administration over a “sham” offshore wind deal that would end projects and redirect money to fossil fuels, setting up a major fight over energy policy and union jobs. Cybersecurity Guidance: NYDFS issued updated guidance for licensees in a heightened cybersecurity threat environment, explicitly pointing to frontier AI as a reason to tighten defenses. Israel Day Parade Fallout: The debate over Mamdani’s absence from NYC’s Israel Day Parade continues to ripple through local politics and community leadership. Federal Watch: George Santos is again in the spotlight as reports say DOJ is investigating alleged insider trading tied to Kalshi prediction-market bets.
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