AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoRio Grande Water Watch: Texas and New Mexico reached a Supreme Court settlement over Rio Grande water management, but compliance could cost New Mexico upward of $150 million and raises the specter of mandatory cuts if drought worsens. State Politics & Elections: A judge dismissed DOJ’s New Mexico voter data request, while New Mexico Forward Party sued over ballot access rules—both feeding a broader fight over election oversight. Local Economy & Jobs: Pacific Fusion is pushing fusion careers in New Mexico, pitching a technician pipeline and major buildout in Los Lunas and Mesa del Sol. Energy Costs: A column argues solar can blunt rising summer electricity bills for Albuquerque-area households. Public Safety & Health: The DEA whistleblower says a fentanyl operation “got people killed,” while AGFC urges people to report suspected screwworm cases instead of DIY treatments on wild deer. Business & Regulation: DoorDash wants approval for tiny automated delivery vehicles in New Mexico, but some officials worry cities could be blocked from adding rules. Culture & Film: An opinion piece says New Mexico built a film industry—now it needs better access for local filmmakers.
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