AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCivic Renewal & Youth Engagement: A Kansas “National Civics Bee” state finals spotlighted how New Mexico’s own civics pilot is trying to boost civic knowledge and participation in the next generation. Education Accountability: New Mexico AG Raúl Torrez released an investigative report into Gallup-McKinley County Schools’ discipline, finding Native American and Hispanic students are disciplined more frequently and lose far more instructional days than White peers. Local Governance & Community Trust: Los Lunas Schools settled a long-running lawsuit with parents over a Facebook discussion page, with the case framed around free speech. Public Safety (Holiday): New Mexico State Parks will ramp up patrols for boating under the influence during July 3–5 as part of Operation Dry Water. Digital Equity: New Mexico expanded broadband access efforts with a public Wi‑Fi program and a “Permit Finder” tool to help providers navigate construction permitting. Culture & Independence Day: Albuquerque’s Freedom Fourth Celebration at Balloon Fiesta Park features live music, a Women Veteran Warriors color guard, and a War headliner before fireworks. Health Watch: UNM is placing high school students into paid lab work to help monitor mosquitoes and other disease-carrying insects, including New World screwworm.
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