AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOutdoor Equity Boost: New Mexico’s Economic Development Department is expanding its Outdoor Equity Fund with a new “large-scale programming” tier, offering grants up to $100,000 for groups that can run programs with at least a $500,000 operating budget—aimed at getting more youth into land- and water-based experiences. Securities Watch: Multiple law firms are pushing New Era Energy & Digital (NUAI) investors toward a June 1, 2026 lead-plaintiff deadline, citing allegations tied to permitting progress and New Mexico oil-and-gas operations. Energy & Grid: Rocky Mountain Power is among utilities backing a regional market that lets power be bought and shared a full day ahead, a move supporters say could cut costs and improve reliability. Local Infrastructure: Bernalillo County is holding a public meeting on the next phase of the Alameda Drain Trail, proposing a wider multi-use path plus landscaping and erosion controls. Policy Pressure: U.S. Sens. Heinrich and Luján are asking USDA for answers after a federal research “restructuring” that could reshape where agriculture science is done.
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