AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoBroadband & Local Growth: Lodi is getting a new fiber option as Race Communications starts building a network for about 17,000 homes and businesses, with service expected next year. Public Safety & Privacy: A new wave of reports says police using Flock automated license plate cameras have been misusing them to track people for personal reasons, raising fresh legal and civil-liberties alarms in California. AI & Jobs: A federal judge in Oakland let Meta’s AI-linked layoffs move forward while a discrimination lawsuit continues, keeping pressure on how tech tools affect hiring and firing. Housing & Courts: California lawmakers are debating whether to expand the state’s antitrust law so more people can sue companies for unfair tactics that choke competition. Economy Watch: California’s economy is still ranked No. 4 globally, but the margin is razor-thin. EV Policy: California is pushing to slow EV sales with rebates and incentives that could reshape what buyers pay next. Crime: Paul Pelosi faces misdemeanor hit-and-run charges in Napa County after an alleged collision with a parked car.
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