AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoWild Horse Policy: A new report says 68 federally protected mustangs were quietly sold to an Ohio dealer for about $25 each after years in an Idaho holding facility, raising fresh questions about whether protections are being stripped for the slaughter pipeline. Idaho Elections Tech: The Idaho Secretary of State’s office says it fixed a voter look-up tool glitch after residents reported their registration didn’t show up. Law Enforcement Surveillance: Clearwater County is disputing its Flock Safety contract terms, while Whitman County in Washington disabled its Flock cameras after public concerns. State Politics & Courts: Idaho AG litigation continues over abortion rules, including an appeal tied to a federal court ruling. Local Governance: Pocatello’s mayor urges residents to engage with city hall using accurate information amid ongoing fights over housing, Sacajawea Park, and data centers. Public Safety: An Amber Alert was issued for missing 7-year-old Izabella Bond in Payette County. Tech & Industry: Micron announced a $10 billion Boise memory research lab aimed at advancing AI chip memory and boosting U.S. semiconductor capacity.
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