AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoColorado River Talks: Federal officials say they’ll formalize a new plan for dividing shrinking Colorado River supplies as soon as mid-summer, but Wyoming and other states still can’t agree on voluntary cuts, keeping lawsuits and blame games on the table. Wyoming Elections & AI: Wyoming’s secretary of state rejected an AI bid for a U.S. Senate run, and a federal judge upheld the denial—while the candidate vows to keep fighting in court. Native Rock Art Vandalism: The BLM is investigating vandalism at six Indigenous petroglyph sites in Wyoming’s Bighorn Basin, including bullet damage and a bonfire that cracked and altered rock. Mail Ballot Crackdown: DHS plans to let states access federal citizenship data by June 30 and to monitor mail ballots for fraud signals as Trump’s administration pushes new voting-by-mail restrictions. Data Centers Debate: Lawmakers are weighing a possible special session as Governor Gordon’s “Data Centers The Wyoming Way” order faces criticism over water, power, and infrastructure impacts. Public Safety: Reports of a shooting near Baggs triggered road closures and a multi-agency response on the Wyoming-Colorado border. Gas Prices: GasBuddy reports Wyoming diesel and premium prices remain elevated, with some county-level lows around late May.
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