AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWyoming Data Centers: Gov. Mark Gordon’s “Data Centers The Wyoming Way” executive order is drawing fresh pushback, with state lawmakers discussing whether a special session is needed to slow or reshape rules on power generation, water, and infrastructure impacts. Federal Water Policy: The Bureau of Reclamation says it will impose a 10-year Colorado River operating framework by fall if the basin states can’t agree, but Colorado and Nevada negotiators warn the plan could require major revisions and add uncertainty. Health Care Fight: U.S. Rep. Rob Bresnahan says he’ll fight proposed federal Medicaid work-related rules that advocates fear could strip coverage for people with serious illnesses. ICE Partnerships: Hot Springs County became Wyoming’s 13th participating agency with ICE, expanding local involvement through task force and warrant-related agreements. Wyoming Politics & Campaigns: Casper native David Giralt, an Army Ranger and former Lummis staffer, is running for Congress on a “preserve the American dream” message. Community & Civic Life: Lander’s Linda Barton—who built Wyoming after-school programs and pushed voting rights—was remembered for years of local organizing and advocacy. National Security: The U.S. Navy removed top leaders at its Japan ship repair base “due to a loss of confidence,” underscoring ongoing personnel shakeups.
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