AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWyoming Education & Pay: Teachers and staff in Valley Center are set for a 2% pay increase for 2026-27, with health insurance rates staying flat and new paid leave options approved by the school board. Wyoming Schools & Activities: Across the country, districts are weighing cuts that could hit school sports and arts; Wyoming leaders are facing an 8.4% reduction in school funding and discussing how to protect activities. ACLU vs. 287(g): The ACLU is looking into Wyoming agencies’ ICE 287(g) agreements after a lawsuit challenged Laramie County Sheriff’s Office practices, with possible follow-on legal fights if courts rule favorably. Data Centers & Power Supply: CG Power’s major Tallgrass data-center transformer order is under scrutiny after reports say a Wyoming AI campus project is running into trouble; separately, MTAR Technologies shares jumped after management said it received no notice of a Bloom Energy-linked project pause. Colorado River Politics: Sen. Mike Lee warned Arizona and other Lower Basin states that suing over Colorado River operations could cost them about $354M in conservation aid. Public Safety & Environment: Park County is weighing wildfire risk as drought deepens, while Teton County considers testing town water after CWD was found on the National Elk Refuge. Cheyenne Community: Cheyenne locals picked World Cup teams as the tournament kicks off, and goats are back for Cheyenne’s annual creek cleanup.
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