AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCritical Minerals & Permitting: A renewed U.S. push for domestic antimony and tungsten supply is driving faster permitting under the FAST-41 framework in Idaho’s Stibnite–Thunder Mountain region, with projects like Perpetua Resources’ Stibnite gold effort drawing attention as Washington seeks to reduce import dependence. Public Safety—Mass Casualty Probe: Clearwater County investigators are still working to determine what caused a mass casualty event in Pierce early Sunday, sending about eight identified victims to regional hospitals with life-threatening burn injuries. Recreation Safety—Crash Updates: Idaho State Police are investigating a fatal ATV/UTV crash near Pine that killed a 47-year-old and airlifted two injured passengers; separately, a Boise County motorcycle crash on SH-21 sent a 27-year-old to the hospital with serious injuries after a collision with a Bronco. Health Policy & Families: A Colorado “birthday rule” NICU billing dispute highlights how newborn insurance coverage rules can trigger massive out-of-pocket costs—an issue families may want to understand before delivery. Sports Medicine & Access: The NCAA president says the organization won’t overhaul its transgender-athlete policy after the Supreme Court upheld state bans affecting Idaho and West Virginia, keeping the debate front and center for student-athletes and families. Community Health & Caregiving: A report argues Head Start is overregulated and costly without delivering lasting child outcomes, while federal rulemaking aims to roll back some wage and benefit burdens.
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