AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoEducation Policy: Colorado lawmakers didn’t cut homeschool enrichment funding the way they first considered. Instead, they approved guardrails that eliminate some ERBOCES-authorized programs, a move expected to save tens of millions. Capital Markets: The SEC is stirring debate over a proposed option for public companies to file financials twice a year instead of quarterly—companies say it could lower costs, critics worry about transparency. Energy & Building Codes: Chaffee County commissioners approved an “Electric Preferred” building code amendment, aiming to nudge new construction toward all-electric while keeping a “bridge” for builders. Business & Tech: Intero Digital says Amazon’s Rufus can steer shoppers to competitors when listings don’t answer questions clearly—another reminder that content is now a sales channel. Sports/Local Interest: The Mavericks and coach Jason Kidd are parting ways after five seasons, as Dallas searches for a new direction.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.