AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoColorado River Tech & Water Policy: The federal government finalized 2027–2028 Colorado River operating rules, ordering major cuts for California, Nevada, and Arizona (1.25 million acre-feet annually) while Utah, Colorado, Wyoming, and New Mexico avoid mandatory cuts for now—another reminder that Utah’s water future is tied to fast-moving federal decisions. Utah Space & Science: NASA’s Genesis solar-wind mission capsule crash in Utah (2004) is getting fresh attention as scientists recovered valuable samples after a high-speed landing. Defense Supply Chains: The Pentagon is backing rare-earth processing and magnet production with $1B+ in conditional loans to reduce reliance on Chinese-origin materials by a 2027 deadline—directly relevant to Utah’s defense-tech ecosystem. AI in Classrooms: Educators are piloting AI literacy training and using “try it, then test it” lessons to show students how chatbots can fail. Public Health: CDC data shows U.S. kindergarten vaccination rates dipping as exemptions hit record highs, with measles outbreaks continuing to spread. Utah Wildlife: Utah reports a major bison die-off in the Book Cliffs hunt area, prompting emergency permit options for hunters. Utah Tech & Industry: Utah Gov. Spencer Cox defended nuclear-energy billboards amid an FTC complaint, arguing the state’s message is grounded in science. Hydrogen Engineering: JCB’s Hydromax hydrogen-powered vehicle set a new land speed record at Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah.
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