AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoImmigration Fraud in WA: Washington attorney Alexandra Lozano is facing lawsuits and a legal ethics probe after allegations she ran an “assembly-line” immigration scheme, allegedly fabricating abuse and trafficking claims for humanitarian visas without clients’ knowledge; her firm Luz del Camino Legal shut down and she surrendered her license. Housing Safety vs. Cost Cuts: States and cities are loosening building code rules to speed affordable housing, including proposals for single-stairway low-rise apartments, with critics warning safety protections were shaped by past tragedies. Carbon Markets: Gov. Bob Ferguson signed a carbon market linkage deal with California and Québec, aiming to cut emissions and unlock long-term clean energy investment. Early Learning Expansion: Washington’s state-funded pre-K program will add 2,500 free slots for the 2026-27 school year. Election Security Concern: A new memo says federal officials may no longer be a reliable hub for election threat information sharing with states. Pride Politics at Lumen Field: Iran and Egypt’s objections to Seattle’s World Cup “Pride Match” were rejected as FIFA allowed rainbow flags for the match.
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