AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMeta Trial Watch: Meta heads to opening statements in Oakland as 29 states argue Facebook/Instagram were engineered to hook kids, with potential penalties cited up to $1.4T and possible forced product changes. NM Policy Push: New Mexico AG Raúl Torrez is reportedly drafting new consumer-protection and child-safety online bills, timed to build on the state’s prior Meta win. Food Security: New Mexico food pantries are seeing higher demand as federal food aid shrinks; USDA also announced a $7.5M cold-chain grant program that could help local groups expand refrigeration for fresh foods. Public Health Alerts: FDA escalated a massive egg recall to Class I and issued a Walmart soup-kit recall over possible Listeria. Energy & Water: Lake Powell hit a record low, raising hydropower and water-supply concerns across the Colorado River Basin that includes New Mexico. Local Transit & Growth: Albuquerque resumed Route 790 for UNM/CNM riders, while city leaders approved bonds and equipment purchases tied to streets and water/wastewater upgrades. Wildlife & Climate Pressure: Reports say NM wildlife officials are euthanizing some bears after drought-driven migrations into neighborhoods. Construction/Infrastructure: Project Jupiter’s gas pipeline (Green Chile Project) is delayed to early 2027 in federal filings. Higher Ed Tension: New Mexico Tech staff voted “no confidence” in two administrators over alleged harassment, retaliation, and budget issues.
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