AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSentencing in Boulder firebombing: Mohamed Sabry Soliman was sentenced to life in prison without parole after pleading guilty to killing one person and injuring a dozen in a 2025 downtown Boulder attack tied to a Gaza hostage protest, with prosecutors weighing the death penalty in a separate federal hate-crime case. K-12 funding fight: Colorado lawmakers passed the 2026 School Finance Act through the House, adding $180 million for K-12 next year, while a separate TABOR ballot measure would let the state keep about $6 billion more for schools—meaning voters may trade refunds for education dollars. Immigration court pressure: A federal judge ruled ICE violated an injunction in Colorado by making warrantless arrests without required checks, and ordered retraining. AI policy reset: Colorado approved a replacement for its AI bias law, aiming to keep guardrails while adjusting the approach. Health headline: A major medical name change is rolling out—PCOS is now PMOS—meant to better reflect the condition’s metabolic roots. Local culture & nature: Westminster officially joined Bee City USA and Bird City Network, and Colorado Springs kept Pikeview Quarry closed during bighorn lambing season.
Note: AI summary from news headlines; neutral sources weighted more to help reduce bias in the result.