AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAI Data Center Backlash: Iron County commissioners just paused future AI data center applications for 180 days, citing zoning, infrastructure strain, and long-term impacts—while saying one major proposal is already “complete” and another is still pending. Water Stress, Again: The Bureau of Reclamation is shuffling Colorado River water between Flaming Gorge and Lake Powell, but critics argue the smarter move is consolidating storage in Lake Mead, which serves far more people. Energy & Courts: Georgia AG Chris Carr urged the U.S. Supreme Court to reject a Boulder County climate lawsuit that would let one locality set national energy policy. Tech Regulation Fight: Utah AG Nick Brown joined a coalition opposing the KIDS Act, warning it would preempt state child-safety laws and weaken accountability for platforms. Local Freight Fix: Utah Inland Port Authority approved $500,000 to relocate a Salt Lake railroad yard to cut blocked crossings. Utah Economy/Everyday Costs: GasBuddy reports diesel lows around $5.29 in Kane County for the week ending May 16.
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