AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUtah Courtroom Drama: Prosecutors in Provo played a video of accused Charlie Kirk killer Tyler Robinson after he turned himself in, as Judge Tony Graf weighs whether edited recordings of Robinson’s roommate/partner Lance Twiggs can be shown to jurors and whether there’s enough for an aggravated murder trial; the death penalty remains on the table. Local Politics: Utah lawmakers are backing away from a constitutional amendment on ballot initiatives for now, saying they’ll wait for an ongoing redistricting lawsuit. Consumer Protection: Utah is set to receive nearly $500,000 from a $45 million multistate settlement with Block over Cash App fraud and misleading security claims. Broadband & Infrastructure: The Navajo Nation approved a $244.6 million broadband package, preserving federal funding and aiming to expand towers and fiber to serve tens of thousands of homes. Sports Business: Utah State’s athletics is seeing record ticket sales and fundraising momentum heading into the new season. Energy & AI Backlash: A national July 18 protest targets data centers, with organizers citing costs, water demand, noise, and security concerns.
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