AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoWyoming Property Tax Fight: Gov. Mark Gordon sued the Wyoming Board of Equalization to force certification of 2026 residential property values after the board said a 2024 tax cap created unconstitutional assessment disparities—raising the risk that counties can’t collect key funding for K-12, roads, sewers and law enforcement. Critical Minerals & Drilling: American Rare Earths is pushing ahead with up to 3,050 meters of core drilling in 19 holes at its Halleck Creek rare earths project near the Cowboy State Mine, aiming to support feasibility work and future reserve estimates. School Funding Pressure: Across states, leaders are scrambling to protect athletics and other activities as Wyoming faces an 8.4% reduction in school funding, with WHSAA discussing strategies to keep programs alive. Energy & Permitting Context: A broader permitting reform push is being framed as a major shift for energy projects—relevant to Wyoming’s industry as federal approvals remain a recurring business bottleneck. Uranium Exploration Update: Strathmore Plus Uranium staked new claims at its Agate project in Wyoming’s Shirley Basin after spring drilling expanded uranium mineralization, signaling a continuing exploration push.
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