AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGun-safety policy: Washington’s HB 2320 is drawing fresh attention from the 3D-printing community, with critics warning the state is now regulating the digital files and tools that make “ghost guns” possible—not just the weapons themselves. Public records: Attorney General Nick Brown is nearing new guidance aimed at speeding up Washington’s Public Records Act compliance, after audits found requests and processing times have climbed and agencies spent $128 million responding in 2024. Homelessness funding: King County and Seattle are moving to restructure the KCRHA after an audit, with local officials racing to protect federal homeless dollars ahead of the 2027 funding deadline. Elections and courts: Brown’s office is leading multistate opposition to a Postal Service push tied to Trump’s voter eligibility plan, arguing it would unlawfully shift control of mail ballots away from states. Local government: Port Angeles is preparing to ring a Liberty Bell replica on the Fourth, a community effort tied to the city’s Bicentennial-era history. Tech and identity: Coveron expanded identity theft insurance to $2 million and added home title fraud coverage, reflecting how fraud risk is evolving.
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