AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoColorado River Deadlock: Wyoming’s State Engineer Brandon Gebhart says the basin’s talks have stalled with no management framework as deadlines slip, raising real risks for power and water users. Outdoor Recreation & Tourism: Curt Gowdy State Park is launching a master plan as visitation stays high, and Grand Teton/Yellowstone posted record May crowds—good news for local economies, but a reminder of pressure on park operations. Energy & Permitting: A push for faster federal permitting reform is back in the spotlight, with critics pointing to long NEPA reviews that delay mines, pipelines, and other projects. Wyoming Workforce & Business: Western Wyoming Community College is set to host its Career and Transfer Fair, while a new Wyoming startup aims to help other founders find reliable U.S. manufacturers. Housing: The Wyoming Community Development Authority urges local action to tackle the workforce housing shortage after state-level priorities lagged. Local Economy Watch: The PRCA board advanced plans to consider moving its HQ and museum to Cheyenne, signaling potential long-term investment in the rodeo industry.
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