AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTech & Consumer Protection: Mississippi AG Lynn Fitch announced a $14 million settlement with Roblox, requiring age verification, tighter child-safety controls, and expanded parent tools, plus $9 million for digital literacy. Federal Courts & Immigration: Lawyers for Haitian detainee Dimitri Vorbe say ICE moved him to Mississippi despite a judge’s order, raising contempt claims. Elections & Political Money: New Hampshire Gov. Kelly Ayotte signed a law raising the anonymous donation cap to $200, shifting the transparency/privacy debate. Mississippi Politics & Local Governance: Jackson residents packed a special city council meeting over a proposed data center ordinance, with crowd-control limits sparking questions. State Policy & Health: Mississippi’s “Jill’s Law” takes effect July 1, requiring insurance coverage for Alzheimer’s biomarker testing with a referral. Public Safety & Disaster Prep: Mississippi’s storm preparedness summit in Tupelo will focus on utility restoration, emergency coordination, and shelter planning after Winter Storm Fern. Legislation: Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith filed a Senate version of the Save Our Shrimpers Act after the House passed it, targeting World Bank/ADB funding for foreign shrimp farming. Civil Rights & Accountability: Senatobia’s Kohen Wiley case continues to draw demands for video release and scrutiny of police shooting policy.
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