AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoColorado River talks: Gov. Mark Gordon met in Washington with Utah Gov. Spencer Cox, Sen. John Barrasso, Sen. Cynthia Lummis, and others to push a practical long-term plan for the basin, with Flaming Gorge expected to be lowered to protect Lake Powell. Wyoming elections & party rules: The Wyoming Supreme Court heard arguments on the constitutionality of the state’s crossover-voting ban, a case tied to Wyoming’s closed primary system and party affiliation limits. Wyoming Legislature power shift: A week of reporting highlights races that could decide whether the Wyoming Freedom Caucus gains control of the Senate, after it already won the House. Cheyenne growth debate: Cheyenne City Council held a public hearing on annexing nearly 3,460 acres on the south side, tied to future zoning and a Microsoft-linked project. Public safety: Laramie County’s Sheriff’s Office announced a cold-case homicide arrest in the 1988 “Baby John Doe” investigation. Courts & rights: A judge ruled a transgender bartender must stand trial on felony charges after a firearm incident in Laramie. Energy & costs: Rocky Mountain Power filed for a major rate hike that would hit Wyoming irrigators hard, as drought-driven pumping costs rise. Community & service: Heart Mountain received a Serve Wyoming planning grant to develop a “Kids Cultivate” agriculture education program.
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