AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUtah Consumer Protection: Utah is set to receive nearly $500,000 from a $45M multistate settlement with Block, Inc. over Cash App fraud and misleading claims about protections—another reminder that fintech compliance is now a real local business issue. Transportation & Growth: UDOT opened the Dry Creek Interchange on I-15 for southern Utah County drivers, easing access for Springville and Spanish Fork while construction delays continue through the year. Energy & Nuclear Policy: The NRC proposed a major rewrite of its NEPA rules for licensing nuclear facilities, a move that could reshape how environmental review works as Utah and the West push more nuclear-linked power for data centers and industry. Mining & Critical Minerals: Western Uranium reported higher-than-expected uranium grades from customer testing at its Sunday Mine Complex, boosting confidence in future production economics. Research & Materials: Utah and BYU researchers mapped genetic diversity in caddisfly silk—useful for anyone watching the next wave of bio-based adhesives and materials science. Local Infrastructure: Utah’s new I-15 interchange and other public works keep showing up as the practical side of growth, not just the headline side.
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