AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMaryland Immigration Crackdown on Scams: Gov. Wes Moore signed an executive order creating a 12-month Maryland Immigrant Rights Protection Task Force to coordinate state action against fraud, exploitation, and rights violations targeting immigrant communities, including legal services scams, workplace violations, housing issues, consumer fraud, and civil rights complaints. Native Plants vs. HOA Rules: A Columbia, Md. couple’s pollinator garden sparked an HOA fight, with the HOA demanding they remove the native landscaping and restore turf—highlighting how HOA crackdowns can reduce habitat for butterflies and other wildlife. Coal Funding Reaches Maryland: A new federal push using wartime authority would restart a Maryland coal facility and fund coal plants and an export terminal, underscoring ongoing tension between energy policy and pollution concerns. Heat Returns in Maryland: A warm, less-humid start is expected to give way to hotter conditions later in the week, with the chance of scattered thunderstorms. Garden Biodiversity Boost: A Kent County Free Seed Library is offering free seeds—especially native pollinator plants—to help residents grow food and support local biodiversity.
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