AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoData Center Policy Push: New Mexico lawmakers are lining up a 2027 statewide moratorium on “large-scale” data centers, arguing the state needs a framework for water use, power demand, utility bill impacts, and community benefits before more projects move forward. Local Governance & Privacy: Santa Fe retailers are using controversial solar-powered license plate-reading cameras at the DeVargas Center and a Lowe’s lot, raising privacy concerns about private data collection. Energy & Costs: Gas prices are easing ahead of the July 4 holiday, with the national average down to about $3.84 a gallon, while New Mexico drivers saw diesel and midgrade/premium prices vary by county in late-June reporting. Small Business Pressure: Albuquerque’s My Mom’s will close July 31, citing soaring food and supply costs, as other local closures highlight ongoing strain on small businesses. Workforce & Digital Access: The state’s TechUp! New Mexico pilot delivered laptops and training to 170 families across 33 communities, and Workforce Solutions offices will be closed July 3 with online services still available. Regulatory/Legal Watch: New Mexico regulators ordered PNM and a private equity partner to unwind a controversial $400M stock sale, adding to the week’s utility oversight headlines.
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