AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoScrewworm Alert: USDA says New World screwworm cases have climbed to 9, with a first confirmed dog case in Lea County, New Mexico, as Texas counts rise and federal agencies expand sterile-fly releases and emergency pet treatment options. Federal vs. State Markets: The CFTC has sued New Mexico in federal court to block the state from applying gambling laws to CFTC-regulated prediction markets like Kalshi, escalating a dispute that began with New Mexico’s own lawsuit against Kalshi. Energy & Power Build-Out: SunZia Wind Project, the largest wind farm in the U.S., is set to begin commercial operations this month in New Mexico, adding 3,650 MW and boosting the state’s wind-heavy power mix. Local Infrastructure & Water: Truth-or-Consequences and Elephant Butte area governments approved hazard mitigation planning and moved forward with water/wastewater and road design funding tied to disaster readiness and maintenance. Healthcare & Compliance: The Trump administration warned three New Mexico hospitals to improve hospital price transparency or face fines. Public Services: Las Cruces extended cooling-station availability through the weekend as temperatures top 100 degrees, while statewide back-to-school vaccine clinics open June 13 through late August. Housing: An Albuquerque housing-policy talk highlighted how zoning and local decisions shape affordability as the city faces a large unit shortfall.
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