AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoChild & Family Policy: A New Mexico judge rejected a lawsuit challenging the state’s universal childcare program, keeping the policy on track after arguments over whether proper rulemaking and legislative steps were followed. Local Health & Community: An Albuquerque teacher facing years on a transplant list received a lifeline when colleagues offered their livers, highlighting how local networks can turn crisis into care. LGBTQ+ Visibility: Pride Day at the Rail Yards in Albuquerque drew community groups and resources, with the Transgender Resource Center of New Mexico emphasizing practical support like hygiene, meals, and gender-affirming clothing. Arts & Culture: “Unearthing Futures / Desenterrando Futuros” brings a cross-border adobe art exhibition to Fort Garland and Taos, spotlighting earthen architecture as living tradition. Education & Youth: UNM students advanced to the finals of a national accounting case competition, and New Mexico Scouts earned Eagle rank in a big Albuquerque celebration. Sports & Community Life: New Mexico women’s basketball begins summer practice under first-year coach Amy Eagan, focusing on culture and consistency. Agriculture & Public Impact: The New World screwworm continues spreading beyond Texas, including a confirmed New Mexico dog case, as USDA ramps up sterile-fly releases and quarantines.
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