AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSemiconductor Boom: Micron, headquartered in Boise, announced it’s investing up to $250B in U.S. chip capacity through 2035 and also broke ground in Japan on a ¥1.5T ($9.3B) expansion to produce AI memory (shipments starting around summer 2028). Local Public Safety & Immigration: Post Falls became the first Idaho city to join ICE’s 287(g) program, letting trained officers handle certain immigration enforcement under federal supervision. Idaho Courts & Rights: Two transgender girls withdrew a New Hampshire lawsuit after a Supreme Court ruling upheld state bans on transgender athletes; the decision also referenced similar Idaho cases. Health Privacy: A Boise patient says trust was shattered after dermatology records tied to Gem State Dermatology were found in a public dumpster. Fire Investigation: Ada County and Boise Fire investigators asked the public for tips on how the Claremont Fire started, citing activity near specific trails and camera footage requests. Crime Update: Prosecutors in the Boise Greenbelt homicide case say the accused admitted stabbing and that investigators found the alleged murder weapon. Infrastructure Politics: Idaho’s new transportation plan warns GOP budget cuts could put nearly 70 projects on hold and jeopardize safety work as the state grows. Elections & Ballot Access: An Idaho abortion-access ballot effort is drawing support across party lines, with petition signatures moving toward the November ballot.
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