AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSchool Mental Health Funding Fight: Maryland and 14 other states sued the U.S. Department of Education to block planned cuts to a $1 billion school-based mental health grant program, arguing the move violates a court order and could cost millions for counseling and staffing. Tick-Borne Disease Watch: CDC data show tick-bite ER visits up more than 25% in April 2026 vs. last year, with Lyme season ramping up—Wisconsin residents are urged to take bite-prevention seriously. Blood Supply Emergency: The American Red Cross declared a national blood shortage after June supply fell nearly 25%, hitting platelets and O-positive/B-negative types hardest; donors are being urged to give now. Food Allergy Alert (Wisconsin): Wisconsin’s agriculture agency issued a public health alert for a raw bratwurst product with undeclared soy and egg allergens. Parasite Outbreak Update: Cyclospora cases are being reported across multiple states, including Wisconsin, prompting some restaurants to pull fresh ingredients while investigators track the source. Lake Pepin Tragedy: Search efforts after a pontoon collision on Lake Pepin ended with three missing boaters found dead. Alzheimer’s Research Boost: Alamar Biosciences and Wisconsin-linked academic partners launched a national blood-biomarker proteomics initiative aimed at earlier Alzheimer’s detection. Local Health Workforce Training: The Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center in Iron Mountain graduated two doctoral psychology interns, expanding the pipeline for veteran mental health care. Public Safety/Health: A Wisconsin teen survived a silo unloader farm accident after major surgery, underscoring the need for farm safety and rapid emergency response.
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