AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPublic Health & Climate: Montana Climate Matters warns that rising CO2 can boost crop yields while diluting protein and key minerals, threatening nutrition for kids and communities. Tornado & Flood Watch: Severe storms continue to threaten the Canadian Prairies, with Environment Canada tracking tornado risk and heavy rain that can trigger flash flooding and dangerous travel conditions. Local Conservation & Wildlife: Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is seeking public input on 41 preliminary fishing regulation proposals for the 2027–2028 cycle, with regional meetings and online options. Water Quality & Rivers: Montana DEQ moves toward impairment designation for the Big Hole River, citing algae and nutrient concerns. Energy & Land Use: Dawson County voters approved a 250-foot height limit that effectively blocks large industrial wind turbines, plus additional conservation rules for wind and solar siting. Accountability & Governance: Montana’s Fish and Wildlife Commission faces a lawsuit alleging open-meeting law violations tied to black bear quota changes. Jobs & Industry: Great Falls landed an $800M Janicki Industries manufacturing facility, promising major job growth. Community & Preparedness: SIM-MT and partners delivered burn training in Red Lodge to help rural EMS and clinicians respond to high-acuity emergencies. Wildlife Crossings Funding: Montana’s new license plate aims to support safer wildlife crossings.
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