AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWyoming Elections Watch: Wyoming’s primaries are crowded, with a dozen candidates filing for the lone U.S. House seat and competitive races also lined up for the U.S. Senate seat, governor, secretary of state, state treasurer, and head of public schools. State Finance: State Treasurer Curt Meier is pushing again for a Wyoming Generational Investment Account that would redirect part of the Legislature’s reserve into a permanent fund to stabilize long-term revenue. Public Lands & Recreation: The BLM Rawlins Field Office says vandalism at Continental Divide Campground damaged a vault toilet, driving up repair costs and pulling money from other recreation improvements. Energy & Infrastructure: South Bow secured multi-year shipper commitments to advance the proposed Prairie Connector pipeline, a partial Keystone XL revival stretching from Alberta to Wyoming, with a mid-2027 decision expected. Federal Courts & Research: A federal judge blocked the Trump administration from dismantling NCAR’s control over the NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center in Cheyenne, citing unlawful action and possible political retaliation. Cyber/Tech Policy: Wyoming’s Cynthia Lummis is urging passage of the CLARITY Act as a Senate vote nears, warning the next digital-asset legislative window could be years away. Community & Culture: Jackson Hole Pride released its June schedule, including free youth events and a Pride banner walk.
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