AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWolf Rules Overhaul: Washington Fish and Wildlife moved to clarify when livestock owners can shoot wolves, after an order led to the killing of two wolves in southeast Washington—while advocates criticized the second kill as unnecessary. Election Integrity: The DOJ threatened to prosecute Washington election officials over alleged noncitizen voting, escalating pressure on state and local election administration. Local Elections: Everett’s District 10 state House race is set for a crowded primary, with five candidates competing for two seats and three vying for position 2. County Governance: Snohomish County voters will decide in November whether to remove political party designation from County Executive and County Council elections, after a charter amendment failed to advance. Housing & Rent Policy: Seattle is weighing a crackdown on rental “hidden junk fees,” while Spokane City Council is expected to vote on a “Renters’ Right to Cooling” ordinance requiring landlords to keep rooms at 80 degrees or lower. Sports & Civic Life: The World Cup’s Seattle run is still echoing in local politics and public debate, including how the city handled surveillance cameras after matches.
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