AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoNative lands & data centers: A new push to build large data centers near Native American tribal areas is accelerating, with federal policy and dozens of state bills in play—raising concerns about water, power, and land impacts on rural frontline communities. Heat & safety: Oklahoma health officials are urging residents to take extreme heat seriously, with practical steps to prevent heat-related illness. Kratom crackdown: Oklahoma agencies warned stores about a more potent kratom variation tied to dozens of fatal overdoses, saying enforcement could follow if illegal products are sold. SNAP payment errors: States face new financial pressure tied to SNAP payment error rates, with Oklahoma among those needing to reduce mistakes before penalties are calculated. Public health risk watch: Oklahoma researchers are monitoring the return of the New World screwworm and stress prevention to protect livestock. Local health spending: Medicaid billing in Pauls Valley shows sharp growth in procedures/professional services in 2024, signaling shifting use of care. Community health support: Isaiah Joe’s charity golf event raised money for pediatric cardiology programs at Oklahoma Children’s OU Health and Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Drowning prevention: Doctors are calling for more family preparedness after warnings that drowning remains a leading killer for young children.
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