AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWyoming Weather & Fire Risk: A windy stretch is in the forecast for the Billings area, with gusts 30–45 mph and brief mountain snow possible, while southeast Wyoming faces elevated critical fire danger and breezy conditions that can keep fuels primed. Cold Snap: A new ranking finds Wyoming had some of its coldest Junes since 1895, underscoring how unusual the season has been. Colorado River Water Crunch: With states still deadlocked, a federal short-term operating plan could mean steep cuts for Arizona—up to 77%—as Lake Powell and Lake Mead continue to drain. Federal Land Politics: A new analysis says the 119th Congress has introduced dozens of antiparks bills that would weaken protections for public lands and waters. Permitting & Infrastructure: Sen. Barrasso (R-WY) introduced a bill to streamline broadband permitting on federal land, including an online portal and standardized rules. Local Wyoming Growth Tensions: Cheyenne residents are weighing a proposed “man camp” for data-center construction workers, with locals warning about impacts from past labor booms. Wildlife & Community: A Plein Air Fest at the National Museum of Wildlife Art returns Saturday, and a separate bear-attack report from California highlights ongoing human-wildlife conflict risks.
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