AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoElection Countdown: Gov. Newsom signed a new law to block federal interference with California elections, including limits on access to voter rolls and election tech without a court order, just days before the June 2 primary. Top-Two Primary Fight: The “jungle” system is back in the spotlight as voters head to the polls, with renewed calls to repeal it amid fears of party lockout. Governor Race Volatility: With less than a week to go, coverage highlights a crowded field and the unpredictability of who reaches November. AG & Ballot Roles: Voters also got reminders on what the Secretary of State and Attorney General do as candidates narrow toward the June 2 top-two. Privacy & Consumer Protection: The state advanced a bill to prohibit “surveillance pricing,” while GM agreed to pay $12.75M over alleged OnStar driving-data sales. Tax Politics: Newsom says California will impose a 100% tax on payments from Trump’s Jan. 6 “anti-weaponization” fund. Public Safety: Evacuation orders tied to an Orange County chemical tank scare were lifted, though residents still worry about the aerospace plant’s safety.
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