AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPublic Lands & Water: The Trump administration moves to rescind the 2001 “roadless rule,” a change that could reshape protections around the American, Rubicon, and Yuba river watersheds in Utah’s broader region and is already drawing lawsuits and backlash. Federal Power & Elections: Utah’s political debate is getting louder as the “unitary executive” fight plays out nationally, while Utah lawmakers also weigh how to respond to federal election-security claims and voting rules. Immigration Enforcement Locally: DHS says it no longer plans to convert a Salt Lake City warehouse into an immigration detention center and will instead treat it as excess property—after Utah cities and county sued. Data Centers: Utah Senate and House leaders held hearings on data centers, with strong public opposition focused on water and the Great Salt Lake, and Speaker Mike Schultz signaling new regulation bills. Health & Public Safety: Utah reports the highest measles case rate per capita, concentrated in rural counties, as officials point to low vaccination coverage. State Budget Pressure: Utah State Hospital told lawmakers it needs a significant adult bed expansion to keep up with demand and court-referred patients. Local Government: Davis County cities weigh a proposed fifth local option sales tax with mixed reactions.
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