AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFentanyl Accountability in New Mexico: U.S. lawmakers are pressing the DEA to explain allegations that agents let at least 1.8 million fentanyl pills go unseized in New Mexico from 2023 to 2025, despite DOJ “seize or prevent distribution” protocols—while local opinion pieces argue the crisis is being treated like “collateral damage.” Heat Safety Watch: New Mexico health officials warn that extreme heat is already driving emergencies—453 heat-related visits since April 1—and urge residents to cool down, hydrate, and watch for heat illness signs. Monsoon Rain + Flood Risk: Forecasts call for scattered storms with heavy rain possible, including a flood watch around Ruidoso and nearby burn scars where downpours could exceed 1 inch per hour. Nuclear Weapons Oversight: Environmental groups and Nuclear Watch New Mexico are demanding release of a plutonium pit life study, arguing the government may be downplaying risks tied to Los Alamos and South Carolina pit production. Water-Energy Moves: Albuquerque’s water authority plans solar canopies and EV charging at Alameda Open Space parking, adding shade and wildlife habitat as part of a late-summer project.
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