AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSchool Mental Health Funding: Fifteen Democratic-led states sued the Trump administration to block “some or all” cuts to a $1 billion school-based mental health grant program, arguing a prior court order already made the cancellations unlawful. Behavioral Health Overhaul: New Mexico’s region-based behavioral health rollout is still uneven, with concerns about funding flow, tribal input, and how plans will connect statewide. Infectious Disease Watch: Cyclosporiasis cases tied to “explosive” diarrhea are rising nationally, with Georgia reporting a jump in confirmed cases as health officials keep investigating sources. Parasite Threat to Livestock: The New World screwworm has reappeared in the U.S., with cases still limited to Texas and southern New Mexico, prompting sterile-fly releases and new USDA investment. Public Health Access & Safety: Sandoval County is taking over emergency services in Cuba after Cuba EMS shut down, expanding 24/7 response including fire, hazmat, and technical rescue. Health Equity in Schools: New Mexico DOJ found Gallup-McKinley County Schools uses out-of-school suspensions at higher rates for Native American and Hispanic students than white students. Vaccination Advocacy: A nonprofit called Grandparents for Vaccines is now active in New Mexico, aiming to boost routine childhood immunizations.
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