AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoScrewworm Alert: The USDA confirmed three more New World screwworm cases in Texas and clarified that a dog case is the first in New Mexico, raising alarms for ranchers and pet owners as federal and state teams ramp up quarantines, surveillance, and sterile-fly efforts. Child Safety in Court: New Mexico’s Supreme Court rejected an ACLU emergency bid to stop Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham’s policy placing drug-exposed newborns into protective custody, saying the directive has already moved more than 130 infants into foster care or other placements. Utility Oversight: New Mexico regulators found PNM and private equity Blackstone violated state law in a $400 million stock sale tied to the acquisition, recommending PRC approval and penalties. Wildlife Fraud: Federal prosecutors charged three men in an alleged New Mexico elk-tag scheme involving out-of-state hunters, fraudulent documents, and unpaid IRS reporting. Local Business: Golf Envy opened Albuquerque’s first indoor, tech-powered golf club, bringing simulator practice to the city. Toxic Exposure: Deming reported another suspected toxic incident at a Popeyes, adding to a recent string of cases affecting emergency responders across southern New Mexico.
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