AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoEndangered Species Act Fight: Washington tribes and environmental groups sued the federal government over a Trump-era ESA rule change that rescinds the definition of “harm,” arguing it could weaken protections for salmon, steelhead, grizzly bears and northern spotted owls. Labor & Aviation: Boeing’s opening offer to the SPEEA engineering and technician union could come this week or within two weeks as the current contract nears its Oct. 6 expiration, with talks focused on non-economic issues. Tech & Privacy: A Seattle-area discount grocery in Spokane uses facial recognition for in-store security, raising fresh concerns about how biometric surveillance is spreading in Washington without clear guardrails. Healthcare Costs: A new debate is heating up over whether AI can speed up prior authorization—or worsen wrongful denials—amid physician worries that automation could block needed care. Local Politics: Six Republicans are competing for Washington’s open 4th Congressional District seat, with candidates trading views on wildfires, election integrity and crypto. Business & Housing: A Seattle real estate owner was sentenced to prison for a $4.7 million tax evasion scheme, while new reporting highlights how high mortgage rates are driving a sharp housing market slide.
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