AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPFAS Accountability in Marinette: Gov. Tony Evers announced Wisconsin’s first settlement with Tyco Fire Products over alleged PFAS spills, requiring $10 million into the state PFAS trust fund and 20 years of clean drinking water for affected private wells. Local Health Policy: Dane County supervisors urged UW Health and Children’s Wisconsin to resume gender-affirming care for transgender youth after UW Health paused puberty blockers and hormones for under-18 patients, citing federal pressure and reimbursement risk. Nursing Home Oversight: CMS assigned Racine’s Lincoln Park Nursing and Rehab, LLC an overall 1-star rating in Q1 2026, citing health inspection and staffing/care concerns. Ebola Monitoring: Milwaukee Health Department is monitoring three “very low-risk” travelers after trips to areas near recent Ebola outbreaks; officials say there are no suspected cases and no public health concern. Food Safety Lawsuit: A class action claims a Kenosha County McDonald’s drive-thru soda machine was contaminated with worms and sewage, with customers reporting findings to the health department. Affordable Housing with Health Ties: La Crosse secured $2.4 million in WHEDA tax credits for two projects, including converting Lincoln Middle School into 51 affordable units and adding a 45-unit development that includes Emplify Health rehab services.
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