AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPublic Process Integrity: New Mexico DOJ opened an investigation into alleged fraudulent public comments tied to the Yucca Growth Infrastructure air quality permit, with complaints saying people’s names were used without consent; the AG says the state will hold wrongdoers accountable. Project Jupiter Scrutiny: The DOJ also launched a probe into similar “unconsented” comments supporting the Project Jupiter data center air permit in Doña Ana County, after residents and elected officials reported impersonation; the Environment Department is reviewing comments and a public hearing is expected. Heat & Flood Risk: Forecasts call for building heat across New Mexico, with Albuquerque near 100 and daily storm chances that can trigger flash flooding on burn scars; PNM may ask far Northeast Albuquerque customers to conserve power during peak hours to avoid outages. Wildfire Recovery Dollars: FEMA agreed to pay more than $3.5B to survivors of the Hermit’s Peak-Calf Canyon Fire, as legal fights over delays continue. Data Center Moratorium Push: State lawmakers plan a statewide moratorium on large-scale data centers for the 2027 session, citing water and permitting concerns. Pet Health Alert: Veterinarians warn New World screwworm cases in Texas and New Mexico mean pet owners should watch for wounds and seek prompt care. Energy/Legal Settlement: A bankruptcy court approved a settlement that resolves New Mexico’s claims tied to New Era Energy & Digital, with $350,000 to the state.
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