AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEnergy & Prices: Oil slid after a US-Iran interim deal signaled the Strait of Hormuz could reopen, but experts warn New York’s energy costs and supply stability won’t normalize overnight as shipping, refining, and insurance catch up. Federal Accountability: Rep. Nick Langworthy highlighted anti-fraud and government accountability bills, arguing Minnesota-style scandals exposed gaps that let bad actors siphon taxpayer money. NYC Governance & Kids: City Council Member Althea Stevens criticized Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s plan to defund “Portal,” a software platform meant to connect agencies and nonprofits so children don’t fall through the cracks. Public Safety & Gun Policy: New York is moving toward a first-of-its-kind approach to curb 3D-printed “ghost guns” by requiring printers sold for home and business use to block gun-making. Sports, Politics, and Disorder: Knicks’ 53-year title win sparked a citywide celebration that turned violent—dozens arrested, multiple injuries, and a teen shot in Manhattan—while the city prepares a ticker-tape parade. Elections & Oversight: Early voting is underway for New York’s primaries, with voters also focused on the 12th Congressional District race. Global Diplomacy: UNAMA’s renewal draft drops “de facto authorities” language for the Taliban, reflecting Security Council fights over legitimacy wording.
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