AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoStudent Aid Fraud: Utah Rep. Burgess Owens’ bill cracking down on “ghost students” cleared the U.S. House, with all four Utah members voting yes; it would make federal identity checks for FAFSA applicants permanent after the Education Department’s April fraud screening. Local Elections & Hiring: Backlash hit Utah County after Clerk Aaron Davidson appointed a 23-year-old conservative influencer as chief deputy clerk, with critics questioning his lack of elections experience and the role’s political implications. Public Safety Funding: Orem proposed a property tax increase to fund two new police officer positions, with a truth-in-taxation hearing set for late August. Data Centers vs. Communities: Kevin O’Leary defended his Box Elder County Stratos data center plan amid local protests and a lawsuit, as Utah lawmakers tighten parameters around the project. Great Salt Lake Monitoring: Utah communities are installing new dust monitors to better track conditions around the lake’s future. Utah Higher Ed Budgets: Public universities updated the Utah Board of Higher Education on reinvestment plans tied to last year’s budget cuts and program recapture rules. Utah Water & the Colorado River: Sen. Mike Lee warned downstream states they could lose $354M in conservation aid if they sue over Colorado River operations.
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