AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoOhio Senate race: The NRSC is warning AI firms that backlash to data centers could sink Sen. Jon Husted in November, arguing “data centers” are the “anchor” around his neck as Sherrod Brown ties him to higher utility bills. Statehouse politics: Democratic gubernatorial candidate Amy Acton says she’ll use day-one executive orders to fight corruption and dark money, including an anti-corruption task force and tighter revolving-door rules. Courts & rights: The Ohio Supreme Court dismissed a challenge to the Reproductive Rights Act brought by a Trumbull County judge, while another related lawsuit remains pending. Public safety funding: PUCO awarded $800,000 in hazardous materials training grants to 43 Ohio fire departments, agencies, and schools, including a $400,000 Cleveland State University award. Surveillance policy: Lucas County’s sheriff rolled out new rules for Flock license plate readers, including a 30-day purge for ALPR data unless it’s tied to a case. Local government & elections: Ohio’s secretary of state LaRose encouraged inactive voters to confirm registration ahead of November.
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