AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWyoming Election & Legislature: Wyoming’s primary turnout hit about 55% of registered voters, and early results are already being read as a shift toward more moderate Republicans after Freedom Caucus losses. Federal Oversight & Voting: The U.S. Justice Department plans to deploy about 1,000 election monitors for the November midterms, expanding federal election scrutiny. Public Lands & Wildfire Policy: USDA/Forest Service moves to rescind the 2001 Roadless Rule, a change that could reshape how national forests manage roads, logging, and wildfire risk. Wyoming Courts & Grazing: A federal judge is expected soon on whether to block cattle grazing tied to a grizzly-bear area in the Gros Ventre Range, with ranchers seeking access. Wyoming Energy & Infrastructure: Wyoming’s Stable Token Commission is moving the state-backed FRNT infrastructure from LayerZero to Chainlink CCIP after a security review. Transportation Safety: Rep. Harriet Hageman introduced a bill aimed at keeping dangerous, unqualified CDL holders off highways via federal audits and enforcement. Local Health & Schools: Cheyenne-area CRMC Foundation plans the Sept. 26 Great Bison Shuffle for cardiac/pulmonary rehab, while LCSD1 set a Sept. 22 immunization deadline.
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