AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoRight-to-Repair: A new Newsweek map shows only Massachusetts and Maine have comprehensive “fix your own car” protections, as the White House pushes federal regulators to clarify what owners can legally do—especially around emissions systems. Federal Voting Rules: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled states may count mail ballots arriving after Election Day, dealing a blow to efforts to impose a strict postmark/arrival cutoff. Wyoming Wildlife: Gov. Mark Gordon designated a key pronghorn migration corridor, adding protections in the most constrained, high-use public-land bottlenecks while keeping surrounding areas voluntary. Fireworks & Fire Danger: Rock Springs and Green River fire officials reiterated that most fireworks are illegal year-round in city limits (sparklers excepted) and all fireworks are banned on public lands; they warned extreme southwest Wyoming fire risk. Courts Access: Wyoming’s Judicial Branch expanded its Court Navigator Program to Fremont County, offering virtual help for people handling civil legal matters without attorneys. Housing Help (Cheyenne): Habitat for Humanity of Laramie County wrapped a military-and-community build supporting 12 affordable homes. Digital-Asset Push: Wyoming GOP Rep. Cynthia Lummis’ CLARITY Act push is back in the Senate spotlight, with leaders racing to act before the August recess.
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