AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNew World Screwworm: The USDA and partners are escalating the response as the flesh-eating parasite spreads beyond Texas, with a New Mexico dog case tied to Lea County and additional U.S. detections bringing the national total to five; officials are urging ranchers and pet owners to watch wounds closely and seek fast treatment, while FDA issued emergency generic treatment options for dogs and cats. Animal Health Rules: Florida moved to block shelter pet imports from states with confirmed screwworm detections, and other states are tightening animal movement and inspection requirements—an issue that hits New Mexico’s livestock and pet industries directly. Public Safety Leadership: New Mexico’s Department of Public Safety named Fabian M. Valdez as the new director of the Law Enforcement Academy, setting up a leadership change for statewide training. STEM & Local Industry Pipeline: The Steadfast Line opened a STARBASE facility at Cannon Air Force Base, partnering with Clovis Community College to feed STEAM education and career pathways for Eastern New Mexico. Disaster Recovery Funding: FEMA approved more than $4.6M for New Mexico debris removal after 2022 wildfire and flooding impacts, alongside other regional wildfire and storm cost reimbursements. Energy & Solar Manufacturing: Array Technologies said it surpassed 100 GW of solar tracker deliveries worldwide, highlighting continued growth in utility-scale solar deployment.
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