AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDemocratic Primary Fight: Twelve states are jockeying to lead Democrats’ 2028 presidential primary, with New Hampshire’s tradition and Delaware’s “Biden” baggage both in the spotlight as party leaders try to balance diversity, electability, and momentum. Local Governance & Public Safety: Albuquerque families are demanding police reform after the fatal shooting of 23-year-old Jose Armas, with relatives saying they called for help for a mental health crisis—not officers. Energy & County Policy: Chaves County approved outside-consultant requirements for major energy projects, adding fees tied to megawatts for solar, wind, nuclear, storage, and data centers. State Courts & Immigration Enforcement: New Mexico’s attorney general sued Curry and Torrance counties over alleged violations of state law tied to ICE agreements. Environment & Public Lands: The National Park Service is easing some hunting restrictions under Trump administration directives, including changes that could affect recreation across the Southwest, including New Mexico sites. Health & Treatment Access: A new report highlights rising Medicaid spending tied to addiction and medical services across New Mexico communities, while advocates push for more youth treatment options. Film Economy: A slowdown in New Mexico’s film boom is starting to ripple through local jobs and businesses, even as productions like Netflix’s “The Boroughs” keep spotlighting the state. Elections Explained: KUNM breaks down what the New Mexico State Land Office does—especially how oil and gas revenue supports public institutions.
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