AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNew Mexico Education & Health: New Mexico AG Anthony G. Brown sued the U.S. Department of Education to stop planned cuts to school mental health grants, arguing the programs are working and shouldn’t be used as a political lever. School Compliance: A new report highlights that New Mexico’s law requiring schools to stock free period products is being ignored, with weak oversight leaving students without access. Water & Policy: Upper Basin states, including New Mexico, are blocking a major Colorado River tribal water deal, keeping some communities without running water as the broader water-sharing fight drags on. Local Business & Community: Albuquerque’s ABQ Collective Book Fest drew local authors and small vendors, while Urban Rez Kitchen is raising money for 400 backpacks and school supplies for back-to-school needs. Tech & Regulation: The EU preliminarily found Meta’s Instagram and Facebook violate the Digital Services Act, pushing changes to autoplay/infinite scroll and recommender systems; Meta is also appealing a youth social media addiction verdict. Energy & Industry: Premier American Uranium says it completed a 6,030-foot drilling program at its Cebolleta project in New Mexico and delivered samples for metallurgical testing. Public Lands & Science: Sunspot Observatory supporters are urging the NSF to delay demolition after a mercury leak raised questions about next steps.
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