AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoImmigration & Public Safety: Federal agents say a multinational crackdown tied to India-based organized crime led to 24 arrests, including charges tied to the 2023 killing of Khalistani activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar—11 arrests were made in California, with prosecutors describing a transnational syndicate network. Olympics & International Policy: The IOC provisionally lifted its suspension of the Russian Olympic Committee, clearing a path for Russian athletes to return to many competitions ahead of LA28, while keeping Russia’s flag and anthem restrictions for now. Workplace & Health: Cal/OSHA reminded employers to prevent heat illness as Southern California temperatures climb, emphasizing water, shade, and rest breaks under state heat rules. Courts & Privacy: A federal case over doxing an ICE attorney in Los Angeles ended with a guilty plea, after the defendant allegedly posted the attorney’s private info and urged “swatting.” State Government Transparency: California still hasn’t released Newsom’s Baby2Baby diaper contract and bid records nearly two months later, even as lawmakers consider longer public-records response timelines. Local Housing/Finance: San Rafael is weighing whether to use federal Opportunity Zone incentives in the Canal neighborhood, a move that could spur investment but also raise risk for projects.
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