AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoColorado Politics: In a Carbondale meet-and-greet, U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet tries to win over undecided Democrats in the gubernatorial race, arguing his Senate and Denver Public Schools experience make him the “right” kind of progressive. PFAS & Public Health: Arizona’s “forever chemicals” problem is expected to take generations to manage, with experts warning that even low-level exposure can drive serious health risks. Local Business Finance: A new look at Denver-area SBA 7(a) and 504 loan recipients highlights which small businesses got the biggest boosts in Q4 2025. Privacy & Surveillance: Fort Collins cancels its Flock Safety license-plate reader contract and stops data collection after residents raise mass-surveillance concerns. AI/Tech Policy: A lawsuit challenges the Trump administration’s refusal to release federal workplace diversity data, arguing investors are “flying blind.” Energy & Climate: A fact check says unsubsidized utility-scale solar is already cheaper than new fossil-fuel plants in many comparisons. Colorado Water: Cheyenne’s watering rules get renewed emphasis as Colorado River curtailment risks loom. Health Tech/Research: Craig Hospital joins SCI Ventures to accelerate new neuro-restoration therapies for paralysis.
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