AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWildfire Pressure: A new map from Newsweek spotlights the scale of the 2026 fire season, with the West dominating active large fires and drought plus lightning driving rapid growth across Oregon and Washington. Seattle Public Safety Outreach: Seattle will invest $500K for outreach in Little Saigon and North Rainier, aiming to address public safety concerns. King County & ICE Flights: King County hired a full-time flight monitoring and outreach coordinator at Boeing Field to track compliance and count handcuffed/shackled detainees as deportation flights depart. Primary Results (Federal Way area): Final August primary results are in for Federal Way’s Congressional District 9 and Legislative District 30, with Adam Smith and Claire Wilson advancing to November. Court Administration: Washington State Court Administrator Dawn Marie Rubio received a national leadership award for justice system improvement. Elections/Initiatives: Let’s Go Washington has launched campaigns for three ballot initiatives ahead of the Nov. 3 election. Data Centers in Spokane: Spokane County commissioners approved a temporary compromise, pausing data center permitting until Dec. 15 while a draft ordinance heads to public hearings. Wildlife & Salmon Policy Debate: A Northwest salmon-focused proposal would expand authority to kill seals and sea lions, drawing pushback that the real drivers are human-made barriers and habitat impacts. Labor & Fishing Rights: A new report from the Harry Bridges Center examines policy gaps affecting migrant fishers working through Washington ports. Missing Person: Benton County is searching for 76-year-old Irene M. Hartman, last seen near Agate Acres. Legal/Brand Fight: Seattle’s Demon Hunter sued Netflix over alleged trademark confusion with “KPop Demon Hunters.”
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