AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWyoming Energy & Industry: Illinois paused new data center tax incentives effective July 1, citing electricity-grid strain and higher bills for ratepayers—an opening that could steer future AI and crypto mining growth toward tax-friendlier states like Wyoming. Water & Agriculture: A new warning highlights how major U.S. aquifers are being depleted faster than they recharge, raising urgent questions for irrigated farming in the High Plains region that includes Wyoming. Politics & Local Business: Wyoming Secretary of State Chuck Gray told residents he’ll push for national election integrity laws while working to protect Wyoming industries, including concerns raised about Clean Air Act impacts and large data centers. Mining & Supply Chains: A Utah mill aims to expand U.S. rare-earth processing, challenging China’s dominance—an issue tied to national security and the materials behind batteries and clean energy. Wyoming Economy Support: The SBA opened low-interest drought loss loans for small businesses and nonprofits across multiple Wyoming counties, including working-capital help for losses tied to drought starting May 1. Community & Media: Sheridan Media brought home 14 awards at the 2026 Wyoming Association of Broadcasters convention, underscoring strong local production and sports coverage. Wyoming Infrastructure & Defense: The Wyoming Air National Guard held a change of command for the 153rd Maintenance Group in Cheyenne, marking leadership transition and continued readiness for state and federal missions. Energy Prices Watch: GasBuddy reports show mixed but generally easing fuel prices across Wyoming counties in the week ending May 30, with notable lows for regular, midgrade, premium, diesel, and E85 depending on location.
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