AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoImmigration & local law enforcement: Wyoming’s ACLU and community groups filed suit against the Laramie County Sheriff’s Office, arguing Sheriff Brian Kozak’s ICE agreements exceed state authority and effectively deputize local officers as immigration agents. Kids online safety: Attorney General Jay Jones joined a coalition of attorneys general opposing the federal KIDS Act, saying it would weaken state protections and shift control of children’s social media safety to tech companies. Wyoming elections & tribal districts: Secretary of State Chuck Gray urged Fremont County and state lawmakers to reexamine electoral maps after a U.S. Supreme Court ruling limited race-based districting, but local officials aren’t moving fast. Wildlife & housing: A new University of Wyoming-led study finds big game are less likely to cross narrow open spaces between homes, meaning housing can shrink habitat and migration corridors beyond the building footprint. Cheyenne tourism: As peak season nears, Cheyenne visitor leaders say summer travel drives a major share of local revenue and highlight rodeos, museums, and community events. Outdoor learning for families: Wyoming State Parks’ library program returns with free park passes and recreation backpacks for kids across all 23 counties. Cheyenne culture planning: A proposed ordinance could create entertainment corridors for historic horse racing businesses, aiming to boost public input and neighborhood notice. Sports spotlight: UTEP men’s basketball is rebuilding for next season with a taller, deeper roster after a tough year.
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