AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPublic Health: Utah’s measles fight hits a grim milestone, with 680+ cases since last June 20 and spread across nearly every county—raising fears that school and fall weather could spark another surge. Federal Energy & Land: The Bureau of Land Management opened a 30-day comment window on 44 potential Utah oil-and-gas parcels ahead of a December 2026 lease sale, with scoping ending July 16. Great Salt Lake: Utah lawmakers and the Utah delegation are pushing new federal dollars for Great Salt Lake recovery, including $4.5 million aimed at improving Stansbury Bay water flow by modifying manmade barriers. Wildfire Risk: Western Colorado and eastern Utah face elevated fire danger with a Red Flag Warning, gusty winds, and smoke possible. Water & Drought: A Washington County town is asking residents to conserve after well impacts from nearby agricultural drilling, while drought pressures continue to complicate irrigation planning statewide. Local Conservation: Utah sold 50,000 acres of the Book Cliffs to the state wildlife division for conservation/open space—praised by some, questioned by others over funding rules. Safety on Public Lands: A Garden City OHV crash killed a 17-year-old after “donuts” in a parking lot; investigators cite lack of seatbelt/helmet. Immigration Detention & Infrastructure: DHS is reportedly backing away from converting seven purchased warehouses into ICE detention centers, including a Utah site, shifting toward selling or transferring properties.
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