AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoVermont Schools & Immigration: Gov. Phil Scott signed a bill standardizing school immigration protocols, classifying every Vermont district as a “sanctuary school district” and limiting enforcement on campuses without a judicial warrant. Public Safety & Courts: A Burlington man, Aryeh “Ari” Moskowitz, was charged with stalking Mayor Emma Mulvaney-Stanak after escalating run-ins, with conditions barring contact and proximity. Federal Justice: A Vermont murder suspect, Jakiy Tramaine Corey Keith, received 13 years and one month on federal drug charges and faces more time in state court for a homicide. Tech & Consumer Protection: Vermont’s social media addiction case against Meta cleared a major hurdle after the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear Meta’s appeal, letting the lawsuit proceed. Child Exploitation Case: Vermont resident James Townsend was charged in connection with an online exploitation investigation tied to a Mississippi minor. Civic Life: Bill McKibben is speaking tonight in Burlington on climate action and civic engagement, and the Alzheimer’s Foundation is hosting a free Burlington conference on caregiving and brain health. State Politics Watch: Vermont Sen. Peter Welch joined Democrats pressing the Trump administration over “pay-to-play” pardons, seeking records tied to clemency decisions. Vermont Economy & Culture: Vermont again led the nation in maple syrup production, with 3.091 million gallons reported for 2026.
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