AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoRedistricting & “stalking” charge: A Kennewick man, Trevor Delorme, says he “did nothing wrong” after being charged in a reported photo-taking incident outside state Sen. Nikki Torres’ Pasco-area home, with the dispute tied to Torres’ move after a federal redistricting ruling. Supreme Court race: Justice Colleen Melody argues for a two-year term on the Washington Supreme Court, defending her appellate experience and explaining how voters should weigh ties to Gov. Bob Ferguson and the AG’s office. School liability: A Spokane County jury ordered Mead School District to pay $17 million to families over a 2023 football hazing incident, with additional federal Title IX claims still pending. Cybersecurity planning: Federal agencies have four months to finalize quantum-ready migration plans under OMB guidance, prioritizing high-impact systems for post-quantum cryptography upgrades. World Cup in Seattle: FIFA says rainbow flags will be allowed at the Egypt-Iran match at Lumen Field despite objections from both federations, while banning Iran’s Lion and Sun flag; the game is framed locally as a “Pride Match.” Economic development: Gov. Bob Ferguson launched a new Governor’s Economic Development Council, naming business, labor, tribal, education, and major employer leaders. Broadband funding: Washington’s Public Works Board awarded $5.1 million for broadband projects in Island, Kitsap, and Okanogan counties.
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