AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSupreme Court & Elections: The U.S. Supreme Court term ended with major rulings that keep California’s vote-by-mail system intact while expanding how late-arriving ballots can be counted, a shift that national commentators say could reshape election strategy. AI & Tech Governance: San Francisco-based Anthropic says the federal government lifted export controls on its Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models, and California is also moving to expand state agencies’ access to Claude through a new deal. Consumer Protection: California starts banning “sell by” labels on food packaging, replacing them with standardized “Best if Used By” and “Use By” warnings aimed at cutting waste and confusion. Local Government & Public Safety: Willows’ contract with the Glenn County Sheriff’s Office expires at midnight, leaving residents without patrol law enforcement unless the city secures new arrangements. Courts & Accountability: A federal judge in Oakland denied Meta’s bid to dismiss a multistate AG lawsuit accusing Facebook and Instagram of addicting children and concealing harm. Housing & Campaigns: LA City Council pulled a noncitizen voting proposal from the November ballot. Business & Litigation: Airbnb faces an LA lawsuit alleging price gouging during the 2025 wildfires. Sports & Culture: Mexico fans packed parts of Southern California to celebrate a World Cup Round of 16 berth.
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