AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCancer Care Coverage: West Virginia’s new “Jessica Huffman’s Law” (HB 4089) takes effect, requiring health insurers to cover scalp cooling systems to help cancer patients reduce hair loss. Public Health & Housing: Gov. Patrick Morrisey announced $3.3 million for four water infrastructure projects statewide, including a $1 million Webster County award to extend potable water and fire service—aimed at improving public health and supporting future housing and business growth. Food Security: Wood County Schools will start free summer meals June 15, offering no-registration breakfast and lunch at 12 sites for kids under 18. Child Well-Being: West Virginia held steady at 41st nationally in the Annie E. Casey Foundation’s Kids Count report, with 22% of children living in poverty. SNAP Rules: New federal SNAP restrictions are rolling out across many states, including West Virginia, limiting purchases of items like soda and candy—raising concerns about nutrition and access. Care Access: Indiana’s move to join the Counseling Compact lets licensed counselors practice across state lines, a model that could help address provider shortages. Community Health: WVU Medicine Garrett Regional Medical Center recognized staff for patient safety and employee excellence. Safety Reminder: Randolph County is seeking help locating missing 82-year-old James Hedrick, who has dementia.
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