AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPolice & Courts: Stow is pursuing termination and criminal charges against Officer Jason Rogers after allegations he misused Flock cameras and unlawfully accessed CORI/CJIS data for no legitimate policing reason. Elections & Voting: The USPS finalized new mail-ballot rules requiring voter lists and tracking barcodes, even as courts weigh challenges. Housing & Permitting: Boston’s clean-energy zoning is poised to help restart Project Lite Brite, a Brighton battery storage proposal, as permitting and fire-safety concerns collide with state climate goals. State Politics & Policy: Massachusetts lawmakers are pushing a wide housing-production package, while advocates debate how local control should work alongside statewide requirements. Public Safety: A Manchester man was arrested after allegedly fleeing a crash in Hollis, with charges including driving after revocation and DUI. National/Legal Watch: The Supreme Court is set to consider whether criminal juries must be 12 people, a case with major implications for jury trials nationwide. Local Economy: A new report highlights Massachusetts lenders’ growth tied to commercial real estate lending, despite uncertainty.
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