AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoOversight Showdown: Former U.S. attorney general Pam Bondi is set to testify in a closed House Oversight hearing about Justice Department handling of Jeffrey Epstein files, with New Mexico Rep. Melanie Stansbury among those pressing for answers as survivors wait outside. Local Elections: In Luna County’s June 2 primary, multiple candidates are pitching voters on public safety, accountability, and modernization in races for assessor and county commission District 1. County Governance: Chaves County approved outside expertise fees for certain energy and data center projects, aiming to tighten compliance while setting new consultant costs. Immigration Enforcement: New Mexico’s attorney general sued Curry and Torrance counties over alleged violations of state law tied to ICE agreements. Health Care Dollars: Medicaid spending data show rising local bills across categories, including Farmington’s alcohol and drug abuse treatment claims and Albuquerque’s medical and surgical supplies. Economy & Culture: A slowdown in New Mexico’s film boom is starting to ripple through jobs and local businesses, even as productions like Netflix’s “The Boroughs” keep the state on screen.
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