AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEnergy & Industry: A proposed Quantica Infrastructure data-center build near Broadview is raising alarms after reports it could require massive new power and water use, with critics warning rural communities could be “sacrifice zones” for big-tech demand. Public Utilities & Elections: Montana’s June 2 primary will decide races for two Public Service Commissioner seats, with five GOP candidates competing and voters focused on how utility regulators affect power bills. Local Governance: Missoula County approved citizen-proposed zoning in Frenchtown after public hearings, aiming to limit a planned Town Pump travel plaza while still leaving legal questions to county staff. Business & Privacy: Montana Attorney General Tim Griffin led a multistate amicus brief challenging the SEC’s Consolidated Audit Trail, arguing it threatens financial data privacy and exceeds statutory authority. Retail & Safety: Bozeman police and officials responded to bomb threats that shut down Montana malls, including Gallatin Crossing, with Rimrock Mall later reopened after a hoax determination. Ag & Growth: Gov. Gianforte’s Hi-Line tour highlighted ag producers and state grants tied to expanding processing capacity and adding value in Montana’s farm economy. Sports Business: The University of Montana announced Montana Knife Company as an official Griz Football partner and on-field sponsor in an eight-year deal.
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