AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWorld Cup momentum in Seattle: The U.S. men clinched the knockout stage with a 2-0 win over Australia despite Christian Pulisic missing the match with a calf injury; Alex Freeman and Folarin Balogun powered the offense, and the U.S. also won Group D after Paraguay beat Turkey. Iran travel fight: White House FIFA task force officials say the U.S. will keep assessing Iran’s World Cup travel limits, with discussions ongoing over the “24 hours” venue rule and same-day return to Tijuana. Election rules in Washington’s orbit: USPS proposed mail-in voting changes that would require states to share voter names/addresses and barcode-linked ballot tracking with the Postal Service; Washington’s League of Women Voters warns it could add barriers, with public comments due July 2. Local politics battle over schools: A campaign launched to defeat Washington’s Let’s Go Washington ballot measures, arguing they invade privacy and target transgender students’ sports participation. Seattle tech controversy: Reports say Seattle has used AI to monitor and route certain 911 calls without public disclosure, raising privacy and safety questions.
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