AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCourtroom Drama in Provo: Utah judge Tony Graf is weighing whether Tyler Robinson’s case over the Sept. 10 killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk moves to trial, as prosecutors lean on surveillance video, DNA and ballistics disputes, plus recorded statements from Robinson’s former roommate/romantic partner Lance Twiggs, who says Robinson admitted the shooting and cried, saying “he wishes he hadn’t done it.” Local Government & Immigration Enforcement: Salt Lake City’s planning commission advanced a zoning tweak aimed at blocking an ICE detention facility by removing jails/correctional facilities from key land-use tables, a move that could affect private sites tied to federal contracts. Utah Energy Costs: A new study says Utah’s current “ratepayers eat unexpected costs” approach for Rocky Mountain Power could have cost customers about $21.6 million (2020–2024) versus a cost-sharing model that would better align incentives. Utah Elections Calendar: The Utah Debate Commission set four congressional debate dates for fall, including Salt Lake Community College (CD1) and Utah Tech University (CD3). First Amendment Fight at UVU: A First Amendment analysis revisits UVU’s decision to withdraw Sharon McMahon’s commencement invitation after backlash tied to her posts about Charlie Kirk.
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