AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPrescription Drug Costs: Colorado won federal approval to import select prescription drugs from Canada, a move Gov. Jared Polis says could save tens of millions, though it won’t lower prices overnight. Data Centers & Local Rules: Colorado Springs advanced Project Taurus with administrative approval, while nearby residents plan appeals; separately, a council in California’s Imperial Valley is tightening zoning for large data centers—showing how fast-growing tech infrastructure is colliding with local permitting. Housing & Land-Use Law: A Colorado Supreme Court ruling on a Telluride planned unit development is fueling debate over whether voter challenges can block similar projects like Cascadia in Greeley. Workplace Safety: The Colorado Supreme Court ruled workers can challenge terminations tied to self-defense during workplace violence, sending a case back to federal court. Public Health & Environment: Free water testing near Cañon City’s Lincoln Park Superfund site found most samples reassuring but more than a dozen unsafe to drink, leaving follow-up questions. Local Economy & Community: Windsor’s downtown “backlots” parking renovation will disrupt summer parking; and the Navajo Nation Economic Summit drew entrepreneurs and investors to Twin Arrows for talks on business, housing, and infrastructure.
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