AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSchool Safety Funding Fight: New Mexico AG Raúl Torrez is backing a broader push to stop the Trump administration from cutting school mental health grants, after a court order said the funding must continue. Education Equity: Torrez’s office also found “substantial racial disparities” in Gallup-McKinley schools, with Indigenous and Hispanic students suspended far more often than white peers. Opioid Settlement Accountability: A new state review shows opioid settlement money—about $920.5 million over 18 years—has been hard to track, with a big share going to attorneys and uneven local spending. Public Health & Agriculture: USDA reports New World screwworm activity in Texas and New Mexico, prompting warnings for livestock and pets, while Hawai‘i officials say the risk there remains very low. Local Governance: Santa Fe County approved an 18-month data center moratorium as residents worry about water and power strain. Tech & Youth Safety: The EU says Meta must change Instagram/Facebook addictive design features or face fines, as Meta also appeals a youth social media addiction verdict. Nuclear & Industry: Kairos Power broke ground on a new advanced reactor in Albuquerque, aiming to power data centers.
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