AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoData Centers in the Crosshairs: New Mexico lawmakers unveiled a plan to pursue a statewide moratorium on new large-scale data centers, saying the state needs guardrails for water use, energy demand, emissions, and community impacts before approving more projects. Fentanyl Scrutiny: State Attorney General Raúl Torrez is seeking federal records tied to reports that DEA agents allowed large amounts of fentanyl into New Mexico from 2022 to 2025, including decisions on whether to seize loads. Screwworm Alert: New World screwworm continues to spread, with confirmed animal cases reported in Texas and New Mexico and new efforts focused on quarantine, sterile fly releases, and rancher and pet-owner awareness. Local Education Oversight: Albuquerque Public Schools named Wilson Holland, a former Los Lunas athletics director, as assistant superintendent after an audit found he performed personal work during district hours while officiating out-of-state games. Independence Day in Santa Fe: Santa Fe is set for New Mexico’s official Fourth of July celebration for America’s 250th, featuring a free event with a drone show and fireworks at Franklin Miles Park.
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