AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCourthouse Security Law: Colorado signed HB 26-1422, requiring county sheriffs to verify and log anyone entering courthouses with a firearm, with magnetometers during sessions and a new statewide compliance framework. School Tech Rules: Colorado districts are posting cellphone policies under a new state law, but many large systems still allow phones during passing periods or lunch for high schoolers, despite research pointing to better outcomes with stricter bans. Semiconductor Investment: Micron announced a $250 million investment tied to “Trump Accounts,” including matching contributions and seed deposits for children where Micron operates, with Colorado listed among the states. Energy & Legal Pressure: Colorado’s broader regulatory fight over drug pricing continues as a judge blocked the state’s Enbrel price cap against Amgen. Food Supply Crackdown: Colorado is among states tied to a multistate settlement over alleged egg price-fixing, with companies accused of coordinating bids that influence benchmark quotes. Local Water & Growth: Huerfano County’s water district won a $1.576M grant to rehabilitate a reservoir used to protect senior water rights, while Trinidad canceled its July 4 water parade due to drought restrictions. Wildfire Workforce: A survey of federal wildland firefighters found low morale and staffing concerns, with many considering leaving the job. Retail Expansion: Target plans a new Brookings, S.D. store opening this July as part of a broader 2026 expansion push that includes Colorado.
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