AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoUtah Supreme Court: The Utah Senate confirmed two new justices—Stephen Dent (24-5) and Jay Jorgensen (22-7)—as the court expands to seven members, with Democrats and some legal professionals raising residency and judicial-independence concerns. Olympics 2034: Utah 2034’s organizing committee announced leadership changes, including Abby Osborne stepping in as vice president for impact/engagement/enterprise and Darren Hughes taking over games delivery. Elections & administration: A Utah County clerk’s office controversy over hiring a 23-year-old conservative influencer as chief deputy clerk is prompting a revised title/role after backlash tied to his public comments and election-administration experience. Courts & public lands: A Senate deadline passed on a challenge to the Grand Staircase-Escalante management plan, leaving the measure to clear a filibuster hurdle. Public safety & health tech: Utah’s BioFire Defense in Murray is tied to Ebola diagnostics work with the U.S. military, and Texas Instruments unveiled a battery monitor aimed at detecting EV battery thermal runaway. Water politics: Colorado River deadlock threatens Arizona with potential cuts up to 77% if no deal is reached. Data centers: Utah lawmakers are taking first steps to regulate large-scale data centers as backlash grows over power, water, and local impacts.
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