AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPrivacy & Courts: The U.S. Supreme Court dealt a blow to warrantless geofence location spying, a major win for digital privacy that grew out of a Virginia credit-union robbery case. Election Administration: President Trump terminated the last three Election Assistance Commission members, leaving the bipartisan agency without commissioners as midterms near. Virginia Environment: Officials are pushing for transparency and possible criminal probes tied to Shoosmith Landfill in Chesterfield, where toxic leachate is leaking and closure costs are climbing. Data Centers: A major Prince William County data center plan is dead after developers withdrew their challenge, underscoring how local notice rules can derail big projects. Public Health: Virginia well owners face limited options as PFAS “forever chemicals” concerns rise, with many relying on private testing. Virginia Politics: Four Democrats are competing in Virginia’s 2nd District primary to challenge Jen Kiggans in November. Safety: A wrong-way crash in the I-395 express lanes sent a trooper to the hospital and put the driver in custody. Business/Tech: Micron is boosting U.S. spending to $250B through 2035, including projects tied to Virginia.
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