AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWater Infrastructure: Rep. Riley Moore used jars of discolored water from McDowell County, West Virginia homes to press lawmakers on failing drinking-water systems. Housing & Local Budgets: Wyoming’s property-tax exemption fight is echoed elsewhere as Carbon County’s library system warns it could close most branches if tax cuts expand. Energy & Power Demand: Crusoe paused its 1.8GW Cheyenne data center project “Project Jade” at a client’s request, even as it says its broader contracted pipeline remains. Water Policy: Sen. Mike Lee warned Colorado River states—including Wyoming—that suing basin partners could cost them conservation funding as negotiations stall. Public Lands & Forestry: A Senate committee advanced a move to nullify the Roadless Rule, setting up a floor vote that could reshape national-forest access rules. Industry & Safety: Aramark’s Teton Tour Company faced scrutiny after two fatal snowmobile trips in four days, raising questions about winter safety practices. Tourism & Wyoming Life: Hell’s Half Acre reopened near Casper with new access amenities, and Yellowstone logged its busiest May on record.
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