AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoBeef Tariff Backlash: Trump’s plan to temporarily lower ground beef prices by allowing up to 300,000 metric tons of imported beef with no out-of-quota tariff is drawing sharp pushback from cattle groups and GOP lawmakers, who warn it undercuts U.S. ranchers and destabilizes rural planning. Public Lands Fight: The Trump administration is moving to rescind the 2001 Roadless Rule, opening more pristine forest areas to new motorized road building and grazing rule changes that would also narrow public input—sparking conservation outcry across the region. Montana Politics & Ballot Access: Montana’s Secretary of State certified Initiative 194 for the Nov. 3 ballot, and a Montana Plan roundtable is set in Havre to explain what the measure would change about corporate political spending and “dark money.” Local Government Watch: Whitefish planning commissioners amended the city’s growth policy to address looming downtown building-height limits, using “view corridors” and a scenic heritage district approach. Central Montana Community: Fergus County’s Metis Powwow is moving to Winnett after a fairgrounds calendar mix-up, with organizers calling it a major cultural and logistical disruption. Sports & School Notes: Jed Miller secured an eligibility path to return to Montana State, while local school staffing and purchasing policy updates rolled out in multiple districts.
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