AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoNuclear Oversight: Plaintiffs tied to the plutonium pit production settlement at Savannah River Site and Los Alamos are pressing the DOE/NNSA for withheld documents and want the public comment period extended beyond July 16, arguing key studies and internal management materials are being “cherry-picked.” Energy & Trade: TotalEnergies shipped the first LNG cargo from its ECA LNG Phase 1 terminal in Baja California to Asia, using U.S. gas from the Permian Basin and ramping toward a larger Phase 2 build. Power Reliability: PNM says far Northeast Heights customers may be asked to conserve electricity during peak hours (4 p.m.–9 p.m.) as demand strains aging local infrastructure, with direct notices if outages become likely. Public Health (Pets): New World screwworm warnings continue as veterinarians and humane groups report multiple cases in Texas and New Mexico, urging pet owners to watch for wound infestation signs and seek care fast. Childcare Policy: New Mexico childcare providers push back on proposed universal childcare rules that would require providers to spend 57% of revenue on wages, saying the mandate could threaten solvency for smaller centers. Construction Safety: A premises-liability construction site fall case ended with a $1.15M settlement after disputes over causation and future medical needs. Local Economy/Workforce: The Wireless Infrastructure Association won $29.9M for telecom apprenticeship programs, including pathways for New Mexico and other states building broadband infrastructure.
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