AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNew World screwworm: The USDA says 12 cases are confirmed nationwide, including a pet dog in Lea County, New Mexico, as Texas quarantines expand and officials push rapid wound checks and treatment while sterile-fly releases ramp up. State response: Pennsylvania and other states are tightening animal movement rules to prevent spread, even with no confirmed cases yet. Water stress: Federal models project Lake Mead could fall back to its record-low level by July and stay there for years, with negotiations among Colorado River states still stalled. Energy: The SunZia Wind Project began commercial operations in New Mexico, becoming the largest wind farm in the U.S. and feeding power to about one million homes. Local politics: Albuquerque council published a bill amending its police oversight ordinance to clarify the Civilian Police Oversight Agency’s investigative authority. Economy/business: A New Mexico Medicaid campaign contractor is recruiting influencers to promote Project Jupiter, the controversial Doña Ana County data center.
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