AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCongressional Race (WA-4): Six Republicans vying for Dan Newhouse’s open seat in Washington’s 4th District traded views on wildfires, election integrity, and crypto at a Yakima forum, with ballots due Aug. 4 under the state’s top-two primary. Biomed Breakthrough: A new study suggests cells carrying a mother’s DNA can enter a child’s brain during pregnancy and persist for decades, adding to the growing science of microchimerism. Earthquake Readiness: Cascadia “Big One” planners say Oregon and the broader region need more coordination and investment to protect critical buildings and lifelines. Facial Recognition Pushback: In Washington, facial recognition is being used with little regulation, raising privacy alarms as retailers adopt AI scanning for suspected shoplifting. Health Tech Policy: A debate is heating up over whether AI can speed up insurance prior authorization—or worsen wrongful denials. Endangered Species Act: Trump-era rules remove automatic protections for newly threatened species and make it easier to challenge critical habitat, with major implications for wildlife and development. Seattle Defense Tech Protest: Activists plan a Sunday rally outside Anduril’s Seattle office over AI-enabled weapons and the company’s expanding footprint in Washington.
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