AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoMaternal Health Policy: Republicans say they likely can’t extend a one-year federal funding ban on Planned Parenthood beyond July 5, leaving reproductive health access in limbo as anti-abortion groups push for another reconciliation path. Food Safety: FDA flagged a Great Value Hawaiian Roll recall tied to an oily, sticky substance on packaging surfaces; Walmart shoppers with affected codes/dates should not eat the rolls and should return for a refund or discard. Heat Safety (Oklahoma): Oklahoma State Department of Health warns heat illness risk is highest for pregnant people, kids, older adults, athletes, outdoor workers, and first responders; tips include hydration, shade breaks, and watching for heat exhaustion vs. heat stroke signs. Medicare Care Delays: CMS’s WISeR prior authorization pilot in Oklahoma and other states is off to a rocky start, with critics warning it can mean denials and delays for medically necessary care. Local Emergency Response (Mount Scott): Oklahoma agencies coordinated an air rescue for a critically injured hiker on Mount Scott, using a Black Hawk helicopter and Task Force 1 to get the person to medical treatment quickly. Disability Employment: Dale Rogers Training Center will host an Oklahoma City community resource fair focused on job opportunities for people with disabilities. Public Health & Weather: A Midwest tornado outbreak killed at least two in Illinois and caused widespread damage and power outages.
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