AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWater & Drought: Months of drought are drying Montana wells and forcing costly, uncertain drilling steps, leaving small towns like Fairfield scrambling for reliable groundwater. Telecom & Infrastructure: Billings residents report damage tied to fiber optic installations, including cut sprinkler lines and a struck gas line, as companies say crews follow standards while property owners must mark underground utilities. Land & Conservation: The Fish and Game Commission approved the first phase of the Upper Thompson Conservation Easement, protecting 34,600+ acres for working forest, recreation, and wildlife habitat. Public Lands & Recreation: A bid to secure state land for a Lincoln-area public shooting range failed on procedural grounds, pushing the sportsmen’s groups back to a more rigorous process. State Government & Economy: The Montana Land Board advanced a plan to make Helena’s Hauser Mansion the official governor’s residence after approving the Gianfortes’ donation offer. Business & Finance: Montana collected $177.6 million in insurance premiums sales taxes in 2024, a small slice of total state tax revenue. Health Policy: Final Medicaid work requirement rules are out, with states scrambling to update systems and avoid coverage losses. Food Safety: The FDA upgraded an Alfredo sauce recall sold in 41 states to its highest risk level over potential Salmonella contamination.
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