AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSocial Media Liability: A Los Angeles jury found Meta and YouTube negligent in a landmark teen social media addiction case, awarding $3 million in damages (plus $3 million recommended punitive damages); Meta has now filed an appeal, and the company says teen mental health can’t be blamed on a single app. Public Health—Heat: New Mexico health officials warned residents about a hot weekend, citing 453 heat-related emergency visits since April 1 and urging hydration and cooling for kids, older adults, outdoor workers, and people with chronic conditions. Foodborne Outbreak Watch: Cyclosporiasis remains a concern nationally, with New Mexico reporting four cases (on track with historical averages) and reminding people that cooking is the only sure way to kill the parasite. Behavioral Health Access: Bernalillo County is recruiting volunteers for behavioral health advisory boards, while New Mexico’s public defender office warns a statewide attorney shortage could affect case coverage and services. Legal Fight Over School Mental Health: Fifteen states sued the Trump administration to block cuts to school-based mental health grants, arguing the move violates a court order. Local Safety: Albuquerque put another unsafe hotel on notice after violations tied to plumbing, electrical hazards, and fire code issues. Drug Safety Oversight: The DEA asked the Justice Department’s internal watchdog to investigate whistleblower claims that agents allowed fentanyl shipments to reach New Mexico.
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