AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNew Mexico Economy & Cost Pressures: A new UNM study is digging into how irrigated agriculture uses water across the Middle Rio Grande Basin, aiming to better guide conservation as drought and water competition intensify. Public Finance & Infrastructure: New Mexico’s $1.5 billion transportation bonding program is underway, with the first $220 million bond sale closing June 30 to fund projects including the Border Connector in Doña Ana County and major bridge replacements. Business & Growth (Data Centers): Oracle’s Project Jupiter near the Santa Teresa port of entry is moving ahead, with an open house and career fair replacing a planned county town hall—an issue that’s already sparked local pushback. Animal Health & Risk Management: The New World screwworm has been confirmed in New Mexico (in a dog), prompting heightened vigilance and new guidance for veterinarians and pet owners; Florida is also tightening shelter pet import rules from affected states. Local Government (Pets): Bernalillo County approved $4.9 million for a Northeast Heights pet adoption and education center designed to reduce shelter overcrowding and boost adoptions. Courts & Access to Justice: New Mexico Courts HelpLine launched to guide residents through civil court processes with no-cost legal information and referrals.
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