AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEnergy & Trade: Trump’s Keystone XL talk is back in the spotlight, with TC Energy floating the “Prairie Connector” concept that could move Alberta crude toward Wyoming using some existing Keystone XL infrastructure, while the project’s fate hinges on U.S. permit stability. Water & Agriculture: Federal officials finalized Colorado River operating rules for 2027–2028, cutting deliveries to Arizona, California and Nevada by about 1.25 million acre-feet per year as reservoirs hit historic lows—an issue Wyoming stakeholders are watching closely. Wyoming Public Services: Laramie County Library System is pushing two Sixth Penny sales tax measures on the ballot that would fund major repairs and expand services like makerspaces and telehealth booths. Wyoming Infrastructure & Growth: Tallgrass announced an open season for incentive crude oil shipping on the Pony Express Pipeline, signaling continued investment in regional energy logistics. Public Lands & Recreation: The Trump administration’s move to rescind the 2001 Roadless Rule would open more road-building across Wyoming’s national forests, drawing sharp pushback from conservation and hunting groups. Wyoming Education: UW trustees reappointed Scott Beaulier as dean of the College of Business, extending leadership for another four years.
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