AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCommunity Safety Clash: Seventeen Maryland sheriffs, including Allegany’s Craig Robertson, sued the state over the Community Trust Act, arguing it blocks cooperation with ICE and forces them to release people back into Maryland communities. Youth Public Safety: Gov. Wes Moore directed the Department of Juvenile Services to build a summer safety strategy focused on prevention, intervention, and workforce and education supports for high-risk youth. School Tech Rules: Maryland’s new “bell-to-bell” cellphone restriction law earned a “B” grade, with supporters praising reduced distractions and opponents watching how local boards will enforce it. Local Culture & Community: Harbor Splash returns to Baltimore’s harbor with pop-up, registration-only swims in Fells Point. Arts & Faith: The Baltimore-Washington Conference’s Laity Session pushed churches to share “love boldly,” while workshops tackled everything from discipleship to the benefits and risks of AI. Science & Health: A gut-microbiome study links long-term changes after colon polyps to higher colorectal cancer risk, and an explainer asks whether AI text detectors can be trusted.
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