AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSemiconductor Policy: SEMI is warning the Trump administration that price- or capacity-manipulating moves to ease the memory chip shortage could worsen the AI-driven squeeze, urging long-term customer deals and tax breaks instead—Micron, an Idaho-based memory giant, is among the group’s members. Agriculture Labor: Idaho Rep. Mike Simpson cosponsored the “Securing Agriculture’s Workforce Act of 2026,” a bipartisan push to update the H-2A visa program, including changes to access for year-round operations and wage/cost structures tied to inflation. Data Center Water Rules: Pocatello’s proposed AI data center appeal is set for July 16 after a conditional use permit denial; the fight is now shaped by Idaho’s new law restricting data center water usage rights. Local Housing Impact: Caldwell residents were displaced after flooding damaged 11 units at Sunset Landing Apartments, with repairs expected to take months. Transportation & Safety: Idaho’s new 80 mph allowance for semi trucks on some interstates is drawing mixed reactions from drivers and trucking safety leaders. Community & Business: Driggs is moving toward Idaho’s first permitted raw milk dairy in over a decade, while Preston’s Stokes Marketplace leans on regional sourcing and a hands-on meat department. Energy Storage: Waterbury battery firms Kore Power and Nomad Power Solutions are undergoing ownership and name changes as demand for power—especially for data centers—keeps rising.
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