AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTelehealth & Mental Health Access: A new look at America’s “psychiatric desert” highlights how provider shortages leave jails, rural clinics, and schools without timely psychiatric care—and why telepsychiatry is becoming a practical bridge. AI Compliance for RIAs: Regulators and courts are zeroing in on the risks of AI tools that auto-transcribe and summarize client calls, raising concerns tied to privacy and state wiretapping rules. Housing & Planning: Kalispell City Council moved forward on a potential temporary affordable housing advisory board and asked planners to consider design standards for future development along the Parkline Trail. Energy Costs: GasBuddy reports show Montana’s regular gas averaging about $4.56 for the week ending May 30, with the lowest local prices ranging from the mid-$4s to about $5. Critical Minerals (Montana link): IRIS Metals is expanding a U.S.-focused critical minerals portfolio, adding tungsten exposure via its Montana project. Immigration Detention Oversight: A federal watchdog report says Camp East Montana wasted up to $11.5 million early on and flagged serious safety and medical failures. Local Business & Community: Rocky Mountain College announced President Robert Wilmouth will retire in June 2027, capping 15 years of leadership.
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