AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoScrewworm Watch: New World screwworm has been confirmed in Texas and New Mexico, with federal officials citing 11 Texas cases and a New Mexico first tied to a dog case; states are tightening quarantine zones and livestock movement rules as ranchers and veterinarians ramp up inspections. Energy & Growth: SunZia’s 3,650-megawatt wind farm began operating, positioning New Mexico as home to the nation’s largest wind project and touting major jobs and local economic impact. Power Infrastructure: NextEra commissioned a new 137-mile transmission line in Lea County to strengthen grid reliability and support future southeastern New Mexico projects. Retail Expansion: Whole Foods is set to open at Albuquerque’s Cottonwood Corners by early next year, with Sierra also planned, signaling continued investment in northwest Albuquerque shopping. Food Assistance Pressure: New Mexico lawmakers flagged high SNAP error rates that could cost the state up to $173 million annually, while AGs push Congress to restore SNAP benefits in the Farm Bill. Local Business Support: New Mexico’s Agricultural Workforce Development Program opened applications to reimburse ag businesses up to 50% of paid intern costs (up to $15,000 per intern). Data Center Debate: A new look at Project Jupiter highlights local concerns over water, electricity, and public input as AI-driven data center builds accelerate. Politics & Governance: Senate Majority Leader Peter Wirth says he won’t seek reelection or leadership in 2028, setting up a competitive Roundhouse power shift.
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