AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoElection Policy: The Trump administration is moving to restrict voting by mail, with DHS allowing states to access federal citizenship data by June 30 and planning monitoring for signs of fraud—an effort critics call unconstitutional election meddling. Wyoming Infrastructure: Wyoming DOT and contractors will hold a public meeting on the Cheyenne Streets Project Tuesday (6-8 p.m.) to walk through phasing for Whitney Road, Dell Range Blvd. and a new South Frontage Road, including stormwater, sidewalks, traffic signals and a schedule that runs into fall 2027. Energy & Power: Seminoe Power Company (under Anschutz) is hosting open houses on a proposed natural gas Miller Generating Station in Carbon County, tied to rising demand including AI data centers. Healthcare & Rural Costs: A $3.2 million grant launches a Civica Rural Hospital Program to pool purchasing power for cheaper generics, aiming to reduce drug shortages hitting rural hospitals hardest. Crypto & Markets: More than 200 crypto firms and groups are urging Senate leaders to schedule a floor vote on the CLARITY Act before August recess, as the bill’s momentum continues. Business & Finance: Hazel Network co-founders tied to Vantage Bank and Custodia landed top spots in American Banker’s “Most Innovative People in Finance” ranking. Local Economy: Wyoming’s lodging tax reportedly brings in more than $60 million annually, but enforcement gaps mean not everyone is paying. SNAP Rules: New SNAP restrictions are rolling out in multiple states, with Wyoming expected to follow within the next two years.
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