AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoPFAS Rule Update: New Mexico’s Environmental Improvement Board finalized a rule regulating intentionally added PFAS in consumer products, with an effective date of July 1 and sales limits starting Jan. 1, 2027 (plus broader carpet, cleaning, cosmetics, and other product coverage later). Climate Science Fight: New Mexico’s AG William Tong joined a coalition urging the Federal Judicial Center to reverse its removal of a climate science reference guide from the judicial manual. Primary Day Weather: A flash flood watch is in effect for Ruidoso and the Sacramento Mountains (11 a.m.–9 p.m.), with heavy rain risk across much of eastern/central/southern NM and possible damaging wind gusts and large hail. Solar Momentum: Despite partisan attacks, solar is still expanding as data-center power demand grows and some blocked projects get approvals. Wildlife & Land Use: USDA unveiled a migratory big game conservation framework for elk, pronghorn, and mule deer across 17 states, aiming to align working lands with habitat needs. Election Context: Polls opened statewide for NM’s primary, including the governor’s race and congressional contests, with independents newly able to request party ballots under the semi-open system.
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