AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSNAP Work Requirements Hit Small-Town West Virginia: In Delbarton, a 59-year-old volunteer works 10 days a month to meet expanded SNAP rules after “One Big Beautiful Bill” raised the work requirement age to 64 and removed key exemptions, affecting about 36,000 residents statewide. Medicare Drug Plan Fallout: Medicare beneficiaries on Wellcare’s Value Script plan say they lost coverage after premium nonpayment—leaving some without drug coverage for the rest of the year. Black Lung Benefits Push: A new federal bill would increase black lung disability payments and tie stipends to inflation, spotlighting ongoing gaps for miners and families in Appalachia. Public Health Emergency From Warehouse Fire: Wood County declared a state of emergency as firefighters battled a massive plastics-heavy warehouse blaze near Parkersburg; officials set air monitoring, issued a secure perimeter, and urged residents—especially those with asthma/COPD—to limit exposure as smoke shifts. Tick Season Reminder: West Virginia health officials warn Lyme disease is the most common tick-borne illness in the state and urge prevention and early treatment. Health Care Leadership: Vandalia Health named Jeff Sandene as its new CEO, continuing growth after the CAMC–Mon Health merger. Trans Sports Ruling’s Ripple Effects: The Supreme Court upheld West Virginia’s ban on biological males in women’s sports, with NCAA leaders saying national policy may not need major changes.
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