AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSupreme Court Campaign Finance: The U.S. Supreme Court struck down federal limits on coordinated party spending with candidates, a major shift that could reshape Ohio’s 2026 and 2028 election advertising and fundraising. Immigration & Voting Rights: The Court also upheld birthright citizenship and let states keep transgender athlete bans, while another ruling revived questions about late voter roll purges and how election rules will be enforced. Ohio Politics & Policy: Ohio’s DeWine administration and lawmakers are still wrestling with election administration and voter ID fights, even as national court decisions move the goalposts. Public Safety: Authorities rescued 16 children from “deplorable” conditions in Vinton County and arrested four adults on felony child endangerment charges. Heat & Community Services: Extreme heat warnings continued across parts of Ohio, with reminders to use cooling help and stay hydrated. Local Government & Schools: Canfield schools advanced steps toward a 5.9-mill operations levy, while Mahoning County commissioners approved tax relief changes for homeowners.
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