AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNational Security & Politics: Democrats and some Republicans are raising alarms after President Trump named housing regulator Bill Pulte as acting director of national intelligence, arguing the 38-year-old lacks intelligence experience and could misuse the role. Surveillance Showdown: The House failed to renew FISA Section 702, with 19 Republicans—including Kentucky’s Thomas Massie—voting against the short-term extension, setting up an authority lapse Friday. Frankfort/State Ethics: Kentucky’s Legislative Ethics Commission dismissed a complaint against Sen. Julie Raque Adams over lobbying-linked nonprofit payments, according to a commission letter. Eastern Kentucky Roads: U.S. Rep. Hal Rogers’ office says the U.S. 460 corridor project from Salyersville to Paintsville is included in a nearly $85 million federal package, with $26 million approved for safety and capacity upgrades. Local Government: Harrodsburg’s city commission gave first reading to a 2027 budget that officials say faces a $2 million shortfall tied to aging infrastructure, and the city attorney called it unconstitutional. Community Health: Norton Children is advancing its new pediatric campus in Jeffersontown with thousands of family and clinician survey responses shaping the design.
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