AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoColorado River Water Cuts: The Trump administration released a near-term plan that orders major cutbacks for California, Arizona and Nevada as Lake Mead and Lake Powell keep dropping, with deeper mandatory reductions possible if reservoirs fall further. Federal Land Management: The U.S. Forest Service is moving to rescind the 2001 “roadless rule,” a change that environmentalists say could worsen wildfire risk and limit protections on national forest lands. Meta Youth Safety Trial: A landmark federal case in California is underway as 29 states argue Meta’s Facebook and Instagram designs violated children’s privacy rules and pushed “addictive” features; the fight could reshape how platforms are built. Immigration in Santa Fe: Relatives and officials criticized ICE arrests near medical appointments in Santa Fe, with advocates saying there were multiple detentions tied to clinic visits. New Mexico Politics: A District 23 candidate, Elise Taylor, ended her 2026 campaign amid accusations of negative tactics, while her opponent denied the claims. Local Economy & Housing: Stansbury highlighted housing and community engagement in recent posts as Albuquerque-area projects and funding continue to move. Food Safety: A roundup of recent recalls warns consumers about jalapeños, guacamole and salsa tied to salmonella, plus other products with lingering “best if used by” dates.
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