AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPublic Lands & Jobs: Rep. Ryan Zinke and Montana lawmakers back GAOA 250, a bid to reauthorize and modernize the Great American Outdoors Act with $1.9B over five years for parks, forests, and recreation—aimed at maintenance backlogs and local economic boosts. Healthcare Oversight: Congressman Troy Downing and State Auditor James Brown urge stronger state authority over Medicare Advantage, pushing federal changes so Montana officials can better protect seniors when coverage or provider networks go wrong. Local Business & Community: The Anaconda Leader abruptly shut down after 55 years, citing inflation and rising operating costs—another hit to local news and advertising ecosystems. Sports & Economic Spillover: Montana Knife Company joins the University of Montana’s Washington-Grizzly Stadium turf sponsorship, signaling how Montana brands are landing higher-visibility partnerships. Regulation & Accountability: A judge cleared the way for former Senate President Jason Ellsworth’s official misconduct case to proceed to trial, while lifting his suspension. State Economy Signals: A new hiring map shows big regional divergence since 2020, with Montana’s job openings change lagging in the latest snapshot. Outdoor Recreation & Water: Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will close part of the Blackfoot River for bridge repairs starting mid-July through fall, affecting anglers and the Gateway Trail.
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