AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoWyoming Supreme Court: The court cleared the way for school voucher payments to resume, ruling a lower judge wrongly paused the program because plaintiffs didn’t show a personal, irreparable injury—while the main lawsuit keeps moving in Laramie County. Selective Service: Wyoming Sen. Cynthia Lummis joined a bipartisan push to abolish the draft-registration agency, as lawmakers also move toward automating men’s registration. Colorado River: Lower Basin states (Arizona, California, Nevada) advanced a plan to stabilize Lake Powell and Mead with tiered conservation through 2028, aiming to prevent system collapse. Cheyenne local watch: The city is weighing an entertainment-corridor ordinance, while the Cheyenne Animal Shelter says its Nancy Mockler Dog Park is closing indefinitely after insurance became unavailable. National security supply chain: The U.S. is racing to secure rare earths for weapons rebuilding as officials warn replenishment could take years.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.