AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoRoadless Rule Fight: A Senate committee advanced legislation that could roll back Montana’s 2001 roadless protections, potentially affecting about 6 million acres—supporters say it helps cut wildfire fuels, while opponents warn it could open remote habitat to more development. Forest Management Reality Check: A new look at western forests argues catastrophic fires have long been driven by fuel and policy choices, not just weather—climate may lengthen seasons, but it doesn’t create fuel. Housing & Land Use: Kalispell’s proposed Habitat Flathead subdivision faces major soil and foundation-prep concerns after bypass-era fill left inconsistent compaction, while a Polson city commission debate highlighted how new housing can strain traffic and pedestrian safety when infrastructure lags. Energy & Data Centers: Records show a Broadview-area data center plan may rely heavily on gas generation, raising questions about whether “renewable” messaging matches permitting reality. Public Health & Air Quality: A new refinery risk map estimates health impacts from oil refineries across the Mountain West, including Montana, spotlighting schools and hospitals near pollution sources. Biosecurity at NIH: Two NIH-affiliated scientists in Montana face charges tied to alleged mpox smuggling into the U.S., intensifying scrutiny of lab safety and transparency. Community Science & STEM: Master Gardeners in Polson are planting native species and expanding volunteer projects, while Montana State University seed grants back statewide community research and innovation. Education Trends: National reporting points to declining K-12 enrollment, with Montana among districts feeling the pressure as funding follows student counts.
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