AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoColorado River Deadline Pressure: Utah and Wyoming are urging the other basin states to restart talks before an Oct. 1 deadline, warning that a no-deal outcome could trigger federal cuts and likely litigation. Court-Funding Warning: A Utah senator says Arizona and other Lower Basin states that sue over Colorado River operations shouldn’t expect Congress to keep funding conservation efforts, with about $354 million tied to a 2022 climate law set to expire soon. Wild Horse Management in Red Desert: The BLM is asking for public input on an environmental assessment tied to removing about 1,800 excess wild horses from Wyoming’s Red Desert Complex and updating herd management plans. Cheyenne Summer Meals Move: Smart Spoon Café’s free summer meal program is relocating to Laramie County Community College, aiming to better reach kids during the school break. Wyoming Education for Place: Teton Science Schools and the Wyoming Department of Education launched a new place-based education microcredential for teachers, using local environments and communities to shape lessons.
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