AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMental Health Access: New Mexico launched a no-cost teen mental health app in Taos called Navi, aiming to connect youth ages 13–18 to stress tools and crisis resources earlier, without relying on AI for guidance. Public Health & Safety: A study on Utah’s lower legal alcohol limit found fewer drunk-driving fatalities after the change, with comparisons to neighboring states including New Mexico. EMS & Community Health Services: Eagle Nest and Angel Fire missed a July 1 EMS agreement deadline; Eagle Nest rejected the latest proposal and is pushing a counterproposal amid disputes over staffing transparency and oversight. Water & Health Infrastructure: Roswell released its annual consumer water report, citing multiple 2025 violations tied to sampling and sanitary survey deficiencies, with work expected to finish this December. Drought’s Health Ripple Effects: Colfax County officials warn worsening drought could cut livestock forage, tourism, and county revenues—raising broader community strain. Wildfire Workforce: A survey of 800+ federal wildland firefighters found low morale, staffing worries, and serious health concerns heading into fire season. Animal Health Threat: New World screwworm cases remain concentrated in Texas and New Mexico, with new restrictions and monitoring efforts expanding across states. Policy Watch: Blue states and DC sued the Trump administration over Medicaid work requirements, arguing the rule unlawfully restricts access for medically frail people.
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