AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoColorado EMS Reform: Colorado lawmakers passed HB 26-1069 to let ambulance agencies bill Medicaid for “treatment in place,” aiming to reduce costly unnecessary hospital trips and modernize EMS funding. Front Range Water Stress: A Cave Creek town hall heard that Colorado River cuts could hit Arizona by about 20% this summer, with local leaders urging conservation as Lake Mead and Lake Powell sit at record-low levels. Uranium/Vanadium Update: Anfield Energy’s updated PEA for a hub-and-spoke plan across Utah and Colorado projects pegs after-tax NPV at $533M and an IRR of 97%, with production targeting 1.3M pounds of uranium and 6.4M pounds of vanadium annually. Local Business & Finance: Denver’s biggest SBA 7(a)/504 loan recipients for Q4 2025 were published, highlighting where small-business lending is concentrating across metro counties. Community in Action: Volunteers with Target and Extreme Community Makeover tackled home repairs and beautification in Denver’s Globeville neighborhood. Energy/Mining Tech: Arianne Phosphate says pilot-scale production of purified phosphoric acid in Boulder met LFP battery specs, with a near-closed-loop approach to sulfur recovery. Outdoor Infrastructure: Hanging Lake’s $4.9M trail restoration is complete after wildfire damage, including rebuilt trail sections, new steps, and replacement of all seven bridges. Storm Costs: Gallagher Re estimates June 1–17 severe storm losses could reach mid-single-digit billions for insurers, with Denver among major metro areas affected. Healthcare Dividend: Ensign Group declared a quarterly dividend of $0.065 per share, payable by July 31.
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