AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoConservation Under Fire: A new analysis says the Trump administration has stripped protections from tens of millions of acres, threatening the bipartisan conservation legacy Americans associate with parks, wildlife, and clean water. Wildfire & Community Safety: In the Jemez Mountains, the McCauley Springs Fire grew to about 150 acres and triggered evacuations and closures, including parts of Sandoval County and Valles Caldera access limits, with smoke visible across the region. Heat-Ready Living: Albuquerque’s Operation Cool Down 2026 is running with cooling centers at libraries, pools, splash pads, and 24/7 shelter options, plus tips for protecting kids, pets, and neighbors during extreme temperatures. Immigration Policy at the Local Level: The federal government expanded its lawsuit over New Mexico immigration laws to include Bernalillo and Doña Ana counties, targeting local ordinances that limit ICE activity. Culture & Pride: A Pride weekend film release spotlights queer coming-of-age storytelling in “Sugar Beach,” while community Pride programming continues to grow across the region. Local Governance: Albuquerque council bills propose changes to public safety tax advisory board rules, aiming for clearer oversight and transparency. Sports & Education: Scott Waterman was named head men’s basketball coach at New Mexico Highlands, and New Mexico’s education policy debates keep rolling forward. Food Security Watch: A USDA report says New Mexico’s SNAP overpayment rate topped 15%, adding pressure on state accountability in a program tied to everyday household budgets.
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