AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoProject Jupiter: New Mexico’s land commissioner again rejected Energy Transfer’s request for a pipeline tied to the proposed Project Jupiter data center, citing greenhouse-gas concerns and potential impacts to water and natural resources. Water & infrastructure: Cimarron leaders flagged falling reservoir levels and transfer-station misuse as monsoon season ramps up, while Trinidad officials warned drought recovery could take years. Mining & heritage: BLM opened a 14-day comment period on a Chaco Canyon plan that would fully revoke a 10-mile buffer and reopen 336,404 acres to mineral leasing and mining, drawing strong opposition from Pueblo leaders. Retail & fuel: Timewise (Shell) launched a mobile app and Wise Rewards loyalty program across 200+ convenience stores in Texas and New Mexico. Health & legal: New Mexico’s 23andMe fallout continues as multistate settlements over the genetic data breach roll out, alongside broader antitrust and consumer-protection actions nationwide. Local public safety: Roswell’s flood recovery task force moved into planning and public input for damaged city facilities, including the museum and convention center.
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