AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoGrizzly Bear Policy Shift: Interior Secretary Doug Burgum proposed a rule to give Western states more day-to-day grizzly management flexibility while keeping bears on the Endangered Species Act, with Montana FWP Director Christy Clark saying the state is ready to handle conflicts and safety on the ground. Public Comment & Debate: The proposal is framed as reducing regulatory complexity, but critics warn it could raise bear mortality and risk recovery; public input runs through Aug. 17. Energy & Rates: A Montana environmental group is challenging a suspended PSC commissioner’s role in NorthWestern Energy merger talks, while PSC filings also reveal a possible gas storage facility near the Broadview substation tied to data-center power plans. Water & Climate Impacts: Montana’s hoot-owl fishing restrictions expand on multiple rivers as warming water stresses aquatic life, and AIS inspections continue at Flathead Lake with thousands of watercraft checked this season. Health & Safety: Rights groups report detainees at a Texas ICE facility were beaten and denied medical care, while Montana’s drought outlook warns conditions may worsen through summer. Pollution Cleanup: A Shepherd-area company’s floating islands claim research-backed methane reductions alongside water-quality benefits.
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