AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPublic Health Alert: RIDOH and DEM say to avoid all contact with Almy Pond in Newport due to a harmful algae bloom, warning against swimming, fishing, boating and kayaking, not drinking untreated water, and not eating fish; skin and stomach illness symptoms are possible, and the advisory stays in effect until lab samples confirm the bloom has cleared. Maternal Mental Health: A new AP report highlights postpartum depression as more than “baby blues,” noting U.S. rates have risen and stressing early recognition and treatment to protect both parents and infants. Access to Care: Indiana is joining the Counseling Compact, letting licensed counselors practice across state lines in person or via telehealth—aimed at easing mental health provider shortages. Food Retail Policy: A Rhode Island bill passed the Senate to limit grocery self-checkouts, requiring at least one staffed lane for every three self-checkout stations, with enforcement through the Attorney General. Health Workforce & Immigration: A federal judge struck down Trump’s proposed $100,000 H-1B fee as an unlawful tax, a decision that could affect staffing in sectors including healthcare. Tobacco Prevention: Hawaii AG Anne Lopez is co-leading a multi-state push urging Formula 1 to end tobacco and nicotine sponsorships, including nicotine pouches.
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