AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMeasles in Utah: A southern Utah pediatrician described treating a newborn exposed to measles in utero, stressing how quickly the outbreak can hit families with babies too young for vaccines and children whose parents decline immunization. Local Water Policy: Grand County is moving forward with a required water-use and preservation element in its general plan, aiming for major reductions while residents question who benefits and who pays. Colorado River Pressure: Arizona is bracing for possible federal cuts up to 77% if Upper and Lower Basin states can’t agree, as negotiators look for a path forward amid record-low snowpack. AI + Utah Politics: Silicon Valley AI super PACs spent more than $1.3 million on Utah congressional primaries, pushing candidates on AI guardrails and regulation. Immigration Detention Fight: Two lawsuits target the plan to turn a Salt Lake City warehouse into a large ICE detention facility, arguing the process is unlawful and raises public health and environmental concerns. Grand County Aging Needs: Moab’s senior housing planning is advancing, with firms lining up to design a new development years away. Tech Consumer Complaint: A South Jordan man says Apple’s AI-driven billing denied refunds and later blocked his debit card after he disputed a charge. Sports/Community: North Wash boat ramp construction is complete, restoring critical river access for Cataract Canyon users.
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