AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUtah Data Center Showdown: Kevin O’Leary’s Stratos AI project just got a major rollback after pressure from Utah Senate President J. Stuart Adams—O’Leary says the footprint will be cut in half to 20,000 acres, with claims of habitat protection and water-saving tech, as lawsuits and public backlash keep the fight hot. Federal Immigration Funding Fight: The U.S. Senate passed a $70B immigration bill, but Utah Sen. John Curtis broke with his party to vote to dismantle Trump’s “anti-weaponization” fund—an effort that failed, leaving the dispute unresolved. Utah Courts & Public Safety: A West Jordan man faces serious charges for alleged sexual assaults during “hypnotherapy” sessions, while Utah Valley University’s Tyler Robinson continues pushing to block hearsay in his preliminary hearing tied to the Charlie Kirk killing case. Energy & Environment: Utah and neighboring states formed a Mountain West Geothermal Consortium to speed geothermal development, aiming for big baseload power gains—while Utah’s nursing homes saw low CMS ratings at multiple facilities. Culture War on June: Utah Gov. Spencer Cox joined other GOP leaders in rebranding June as “Fidelity Month,” keeping the Pride counterprogramming debate front and center.
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