AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSugar Shock: “Dirty soda” is going national, but Utah roots are showing in the warning: one drink can pack 55–70 grams of sugar and 250–400 calories, pushing it more like dessert than a soft drink. Public Health & Safety: Utah lawmakers are taking first steps to regulate large-scale data centers, aiming to define what counts as “large” and set guardrails as concerns grow about environmental and quality-of-life impacts. Local Costs: Salt Lake City residents are bracing for higher water and sewer bills starting July 1, with some already changing habits to protect gardens as rates rise. Health System Watch: A Utah legislative audit says colleges weren’t prepared enough for enrollment fraud, costing institutions more than $800,000 last year. Care Access: Intermountain Health is working to improve the men’s mental health crisis, while Utah also faces broader child-safety-in-cars policy pressure. Community Support: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is delivering semitrucks of food to all 50 states as part of America Gives.
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