AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoElection Law & Voting Access: A new push for strict nationwide voting rules—photo ID, citizenship proof, and extra mail requirements—keeps dominating GOP priorities, with Democrats warning it could make voting harder for service members and other eligible voters. Campaign Finance: A Supreme Court ruling striking limits on coordination between candidates and national party committees may erase Democrats’ cash edge in Senate races, including North Carolina. Political Ads in Court: The FCC is asking a federal appeals court to dismiss a challenge to its guidance on discounted political ad rates, arguing the dispute is premature because it targets a bureau notice, not a final commission order; the case includes NC Senate candidate Roy Cooper. Public Safety: Raleigh police say “teen takeovers” tied to Fourth of July fights and shootings in Brier Creek and Glenwood South left multiple people injured. Healthcare Oversight: A watchdog group warns that private equity joint ventures with nonprofit healthcare providers could raise risks for patients and quality. Budget & Legal Aid: North Carolina’s budget debate includes cuts that could reduce access to free civil legal services in western counties. Corrections & Reentry: Durham is testing a guaranteed-income style pilot (ROOTED) to help people leaving incarceration stabilize housing and work.
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