AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoFentanyl Fallout in New Mexico: Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham says DEA agents repeatedly allowed fentanyl shipments into the state while building cases, and she’s weighing civil damages while pushing for federal changes. Opioid Crisis Numbers: New data shows opioid deaths rising in New Mexico, with fentanyl driving nearly 70% of overdose deaths over the last decade. Epstein Files Fight: New Mexico AG Raúl Torrez says DOJ delays are causing key Epstein evidence to disappear, as the DOJ’s public releases and redactions continue to spark new disputes. School Mental Health Funding: Fifteen Democratic-led states sued to block Trump administration cuts to a $1 billion school mental health grant program tied to the Parkland shooting. Social Media Liability: Parents sued Snapchat’s parent company over alleged responsibility in a 12-year-old’s rape, arguing the platform’s design made it easier for predators to target children. Local Culture: Albuquerque’s oldest bowling alley, Skidmore’s Holiday Bowl, is still drawing crowds decades later. Public Health Threat Watch: Experts warn New World screwworm could spread further in the U.S., including new challenges to keep it contained.
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