AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMental Health Access: A letter urges New Mexico leaders to support prescriptive authority for psychologists, arguing it can reduce long waits for medication management. Homelessness & Public Safety: Santa Fe police camping enforcement is driving a sharp rise in illegal camping charges, with advocates warning it criminalizes homelessness amid ongoing fentanyl addiction and court warrant cycles. Cannabis Enforcement: New Mexico’s new cannabis enforcement bureau is ramping up investigations against black-market operators, aiming to protect legal retailers and growers. Fentanyl Accountability: New Mexico lawmakers press the DEA for answers after reports that agents allowed fentanyl shipments to “walk,” and the DEA asks a federal watchdog to investigate. Food Security: Albuquerque’s “Food Is Medicine Produce Fair” delivered free fresh produce and nutrition info for residents facing food insecurity. Public Health Ops: State health offices close for the Fourth of July, with the NMDOH helpline still available July 4. Animal Health Threat: New World screwworm continues to spread in the Southwest, prompting tighter animal movement rules and heightened concern for livestock and pets in New Mexico. Care Leadership: ClearSky Rehabilitation Hospital Lakeshore names Brittani Coffey as CEO, expanding leadership for complex rehab services.
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