AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCollege Sports Reform: Sen. Maria Cantwell opened a Senate hearing arguing college athletics is “broken and unsustainable,” pointing to cuts in women’s and Olympic programs and the drift toward pay-for-play. Local Education & Youth Support: Mesa County’s “Celebration of Educational Excellence” honored 37 young people overcoming child welfare and youth services challenges. Family Fun in the Mountains: Aspen Snowmass announced Summer 2026 upgrades, including expanded Snowmass Bike Park capacity via the new Elk Camp Chair plus fresh family offerings and events. Community Health & Housing: Colorado Springs’ homeless count fell 19% in the January point-in-time survey, though officials warn the numbers swing with conditions. STEM for Everyday Life: Littleton Museum’s “Gear Up: The Science of Bikes” opens June 5 with hands-on learning on bike mechanics and history. Water Watch: Denver Water launched an anonymous online form to report watering violations as drought restrictions continue. Immigration & Civil Rights: Gov. Polis vetoed a bill that would let Coloradans sue federal immigration officials over civil-rights violations. Culture & Heritage: Colorado Railroad Museum’s “Traqueros” exhibit spotlights Mexican and Mexican American trackworkers who built the rails, running through August 2026.
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