AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoColorado River Negotiations: Utah and Wyoming are pushing for a hydrological truce before the Oct. 1 deadline, with Interior poised to impose a plan if the seven basin states can’t agree—while Utah Sen. Mike Lee warns Arizona and other Lower Basin states they could lose about $354M in conservation aid if they pursue lawsuits. AI & Civil Liberties: Wyoming Rep. Harriet Hageman introduced the Preventing AI Censorship Act, creating a path for Americans to sue federal employees over AI used to suppress or distort viewpoint-based expression. UFO Declassification: The Pentagon released 72 new UAP files, including accounts of “potato-shaped” and glowing orb sightings, but no proof of alien life. Wyoming Education Tech: Teton Science Schools and the Wyoming DOE launched a place-based education microcredential for teachers, pairing an online course with an in-person workshop. Wildlife Science: UW-linked researchers are tracking Mule Deer 665’s migration with maps as she heads toward the Teton Range pregnant with twins. Public Records & ICE: The ACLU of Wyoming filed records requests tied to 287(g) agreements, challenging how local agencies partner with ICE. Energy & Uranium: A report argues SMR demand is driving a global uranium supply scramble, shifting the market from “if” to “how.”
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