AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoOklahoma child health: A new Kids Count report shows Oklahoma tied for 44th in child wellbeing, with small gains overall but continued weak spots in education, health, and economic stability—advocates say the results reflect policy choices, not that kids are “failing.” Food security: The Food Bank of Eastern Oklahoma is ramping up its summer feeding push, aiming to reach more than 100 distribution sites as school closures leave many families scrambling for meals. Breast cancer care: Oklahoma Breast Center at Norman Regional Health System now offers DIEP flap reconstruction, bringing a complex option to patients in-state. Homelessness policy fight in Norman: State leaders are urging Norman City Council to reject an ordinance that would let homeowners permit short-term camping on residential lawns, arguing it risks safety and sanitation problems. Tribal leadership: Chickasaw Nation Gov. Bill Anoatubby announced retirement after nearly four decades, with health and economic growth cited as part of his legacy. Public health watch: U.S. measles cases are on pace to top last year’s record, with most cases tied to unvaccinated people.
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