AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoBig Tech & Consumer Protection: Four states, including Colorado, say Meta’s Facebook and Instagram were designed to addict children and estimate potential penalties up to $1.4 trillion—nearly matching Meta’s market value—setting up a major legal fight over youth safety and state consumer laws. Sports Business: The Khosla family has agreed to buy the Seattle Seahawks for a reported $9.612 billion, a record NFL franchise sale; the deal still needs NFL owner approval. Local Land Use & Retail Expansion: A judge upheld Montezuma County’s denial of a Dollar General permit, sustaining the county’s land-use code application and due-process steps—another reminder that rural development approvals can face long court timelines. Housing & Homeownership: Housing Resources of Western Colorado won a Colorado Eagle Award for its Path to Homeownership program, highlighting counseling and down-payment support aimed at building wealth on the Western Slope. Energy Permitting Reform: A bipartisan push argues U.S. energy permitting delays are driving up costs and slowing projects, with Congress facing a rare chance to overhaul a system criticized for years of gridlock. Wildfire Risk & Insurance: Roaring Fork Valley coverage underscores how smoke and wildfire season are increasingly tied to health and the affordability of keeping insurance available.
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