AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoU.S. Supreme Court & Alabama Death Penalty: Alabama’s nitrogen-gas execution fight is still in motion after the high court refused to lift a stay, leaving Jeffery Lee’s nitrogen method blocked—then the AG’s office moved to seek a lethal-injection warrant instead, arguing the state wasn’t barred from executing him, only from using nitrogen hypoxia. State Courts & Elections: The Alabama Supreme Court reversed a Conecuh County ruling tied to the 2022 sheriff race, excluding certain ballots and declaring the results a tie—2,226 votes each—setting up the next legal and political steps. Primary Runoffs (June 16): Alabama voters head back to the polls Tuesday for GOP and Democratic runoffs; the guide highlights statewide races and reminds voters they must use the same party ballot they voted in during the primary. Campaign Trail (U.S. Senate): In the Barry Moore vs. Jared Hudson runoff battle, Hudson again dodged calls to label Moore a veteran, while Trump reaffirmed support for John Wahl in Alabama’s lieutenant governor runoff. Public Safety & Community: A donation provided an Alabama Law Enforcement Agency K-9 officer with a new stab-and-bullet protective vest. Federal Training Tech (Huntsville): The FBI showed a fake Alabama town used in its Kinetic Cyber Range in Huntsville for cyber warfare training. Civic/History: The home where MLK planned the Selma marches opened at the Henry Ford Museum in Michigan.
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