AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUtah Federal Lands: President Trump signed orders cutting Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante by about 90%—from roughly 3 million acres to about 300,000—opening the excluded land to grazing, logging, mining, and other development, with Gov. Spencer Cox and Utah Republicans calling it a return to Antiquities Act limits while tribes and conservation groups warn it tramples cultural heritage and plan legal fights. Utah Courts: In the Charlie Kirk murder case, prosecutors say “overwhelming” proof—including DNA and apparent confessions—supports taking Tyler Robinson to trial; Judge Tony Graf will decide after more arguments on Sept. 1. State Policy & Schools: Utah DEI law impacts are under scrutiny again, with a new USU report examining whether HB261 has affected women’s leadership in K-12 education. Local Government: Salt Lake City ended two transportation programs—Hive Pass and a green-vehicle free parking plan—after budget cuts, citing focus on core services for vulnerable residents. Federal Energy Grid: Senate Energy and Natural Resources plans an oversight hearing next week with FERC as data-center power demand drives new grid-connection scrutiny, with Utah Sen. Mike Lee leading. Public Safety: Utah-adjacent wildfire deaths prompted Michigan to lower flags to half-staff for a fallen firefighter.
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