AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRio Grande Water Deal: New Mexico and Texas reached a Supreme Court settlement after years of Rio Grande water fights, but compliance could cost the state $150M as it shifts well-pumping and adds new accounting tied to measurements at the state line. Public Safety & Health: A DEA whistleblower says an operation that allegedly let some fentanyl shipments go unseized “got people killed,” while the U.S. attorney’s office points to prosecutions and seizures. Regulatory & Business Climate: New Mexico updated PFAS guidance for manufacturers and consumers, setting labeling and reporting steps starting in 2027 and a 2032 prohibition for certain intentionally added PFAS. Corporate & Antitrust: Oregon and 11 states sued to block the $110.9B Paramount Skydance–Warner Bros. merger, arguing it would reduce competition and raise prices. Local Commerce & Tech: DoorDash asked New Mexico lawmakers to create a state framework for tiny automated delivery vehicles, while some officials worry cities could lose control. Energy & Costs: GasBuddy data shows New Mexico fuel prices are mixed week-to-week, with diesel averaging about $4.71 statewide in the week ending July 11.
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