AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoColorado River Water Cuts: The federal government finalized the 2027-2028 Colorado River operating rules, with New Mexico, Utah, Colorado and Wyoming spared mandatory cuts while Arizona, California and Nevada face major reductions as Lake Mead and Lake Powell hit record lows. Border Livestock Update: The U.S. is set to resume Mexican cattle imports after a yearlong screwworm ban, starting at the Douglas, Arizona crossing, with restrictions aimed at keeping the parasite from spreading—an issue that has already shown up in Texas and New Mexico. Local Economy & Water Stress: Elephant Butte Reservoir is down to about 1.4% capacity, leaving businesses scrambling for a lifeline. Child Actor Safety Push: Melissa Gilbert renewed calls for stronger protections for child performers after the deaths of Hayden Panettiere, Daveigh Chase and Michelle Trachtenberg, arguing the industry is failing young stars as they grow up. Tech, Power & Uranium: A drive for expanded nuclear power is boosting the uranium industry, while raising health and environmental concerns for the Ute Mountain Utes near the White Mesa uranium mill. New Mexico Broadband: The state’s broadband office says it’s gone beyond wiring homes—pushing affordability programs after federal discounts expired. Cannabis Industry Disruption: New Mexico cannabis businesses are bracing for a six-day inventory system blackout starting Aug. 25 as the state switches to a new seed-to-sale platform. UNM/Highlands University Watch: New Mexico Highlands University students say classes are continuing amid administrative turmoil and cost cuts tied to safety and oversight concerns. Arts & Culture: A major Indigenous art exhibition is drawing attention, with New Mexico’s Tia Collection playing a key role in loans and support.
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