AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoStatewide Health & Agriculture: New Mexico officials are urging vigilance after USDA confirmed a New World screwworm case in a calf in South Texas, stressing there’s no detection in NM yet but asking travelers and livestock owners to watch for suspicious wounds and report them. Legal/Consumer Protection: New Mexico Attorney General Raúl Torrez filed suit against prediction market firm Kalshi, arguing its sports-betting app violates state gambling laws; the case follows similar action by New Mexico tribes in federal court. Local Economy & Energy: Presbyterian Healthcare System announced layoffs of 150 administrative workers and plans to discontinue most Medicare Advantage plans in 2027, citing financial strain. Youth & Community: New Mexico is putting $4.5 million into outdoor youth programs after demand surged, with applications opening July 1. Sports: New Mexico United forward Greg Hurst says a “pretty real talk” helped the team after a rough loss, ahead of a rematch with Phoenix Rising. Transportation Planning: Deming-area officials are set to host a public meeting on June 10 for Phase IA of the N.M. 11 corridor study, focusing on safety, traffic flow and growth.
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