AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSNAP Soda Ban Blocked: A federal judge halted USDA SNAP waivers that would have let states restrict purchases of soda (and in some cases candy) with food benefits, saying the agency overstepped authority and didn’t follow required procedures—prompting disappointment from West Virginia’s governor’s office. PFAS Accountability: Regulators reached a $450 million settlement with Chemours over “forever chemicals” tied to releases affecting New Jersey, North Carolina, and West Virginia, including major spending for pollution controls and drinking-water cleanup—while critics say communities still need stronger protection. Opioid Treatment Access: Ohio University researchers won nearly $4 million from NIH to expand a primary-care model for opioid use disorder treatment across about 40 clinics in Ohio and West Virginia, aiming to close the gap between proven meds and real-world prescribing. Rural Health & Safety: A West Virginia Air Guard staff sergeant received a Freedom 250 hometown hero award after surviving injuries from an ambush-style shooting in Washington, D.C. Public Health Watch: CDC guidance now allows many Americans to stop masking when hospital risk is low to medium, while still urging masks in higher-risk areas and for people with symptoms. Local Housing: Morgantown’s West Run Housing Facility is set to close at month’s end after foreclosure proceedings begin. Heat Alert: A dangerous heat dome could push West Virginia toward triple digits ahead of July 4, raising dehydration and heat illness risks. Substance Use Recovery: Wood County approved September as “Goes Purple” Month to support recovery and reduce stigma around substance use disorders.
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