AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCrypto Regulation: Sen. Cynthia Lummis says the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act has a narrow path and warns the next realistic legislative window could be 2030 if Congress doesn’t act now. Local Business & Jobs: Stinker Stores is reshuffling leadership after CEO Nate Brazier’s departure, naming owner Nancy Jones as CEO and promoting executives across operations, tech, and customer experience. Affordability & Household Pressure: A new survey finds 42% of adults 30+ feel financially insecure, with many citing rising prices outpacing income—an issue AARP Wyoming says is top of mind for retirement planning. Data Centers & Water Concerns: Microsoft held a public Cheyenne meeting on data center expansion, with researchers urging deeper review of water and energy impacts as power demand grows. Community & Small Business: A Cheyenne flower shop, Bouquets Unlimited, is closing July 1 after 44 years, citing rising costs and competition. Consumer Safety: Rock Springs police found a card skimmer at a Maverik pump, and Cheyenne police say similar scams could happen locally. Entrepreneurship Pulse: Wyoming led the nation in new business applications per capita in a recent LendingTree analysis, with especially strong interest among younger adults.
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