AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoBig Tech in the Hot Seat: Meta is heading into a landmark youth-addiction trial in Oakland, with 29 states (including Colorado) seeking penalties that could reach $1.4 trillion and court orders that may force changes to Facebook and Instagram features. Local Education Shake-Up: Colorado’s District 49 approved dissolving its ERBOCES special-services provider, citing regulatory changes; the district will shift online programs and operations for 2026-27. Labor & Food Supply: Cargill Fort Morgan workers ratified a new five-year Teamsters contract, ending an 88-day lockout and setting up a September restart of beef production. Public Safety Tech Backlash: Activists in Pasadena are pushing to cancel/renew a Flock camera contract, adding to the growing debate over surveillance and license-plate readers. Denver Growth & Quality of Life: Denver Parks and Recreation is buying a small downtown parcel near the old Zing Credit Union to close a park-access gap, with community input on upgrades. Energy & Costs: Gas prices in Colorado are easing slightly, with midgrade lows reported around $4.07 in Boulder County for the week ending Aug. 8.
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