AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSemiconductor & local economy: Micron says it will invest $250 million into “Trump Accounts” for children, including a planned employee match of up to $1,000 per child and a one-time $250 seed deposit for kids in counties where Micron operates, with Idaho included. Energy & infrastructure: Western governors led by Utah Gov. Spencer Cox and Idaho Gov. Brad Little endorsed WestTEC, a multi-state push to modernize the aging power grid and speed transmission permitting and buildout. Idaho courts & schools: The U.S. Supreme Court upheld Idaho’s Fairness in Women’s Sports Act, ruling Title IX allows states to restrict women’s sports participation based on biological sex. Agribusiness: The Arthur Companies completed its acquisition of Beach Cooperative Grain Co. in North Dakota, expanding its grain and agronomy footprint across the northern tier, including Idaho. Workforce & business growth: A new Pocatello student-athlete-run service business, AthleteCrew, is connecting community employers with flexible work for athletes. Retail expansion: Burlington plans to open 12 new stores across six states, including Idaho, by the end of July. Community & public safety: Idaho Transportation Department begins major Yellowstone Avenue concrete replacement July 6, with single-lane closures and traffic impacts through 2027.
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