AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoTransgender rights in Idaho: A federal judge issued a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of HB 752, which would have threatened transgender people with up to five years in prison for using public restrooms consistent with their gender identity, limiting enforcement while the legal challenge continues. Reproductive health & water concerns: Republican attorneys general, including Alaska’s acting AG, are pushing the EPA to study whether the abortion pill mifepristone (and generics) contaminates drinking water, urging it be added to the Contaminant Candidate List under the Safe Drinking Water Act. Infant safety in Idaho: Weiser Memorial Hospital unveiled Idaho’s third Safe Haven Baby Box, a temperature-controlled, anonymous surrender option connected to the hospital’s 24-hour emergency department. Wildfire preparedness: Gov. Brad Little highlighted Idaho’s wildfire readiness, citing expanded detection and response tools and ongoing forest management partnerships. Rural health systems: A Treasure Valley disability advocate launched Strong Anchor Consulting to help families navigate fragmented medical, school, and state disability supports. Public safety incident: Police identified the driver in a Fort Hall crash that killed a 16-year-old boy; alcohol intoxication may have contributed. Community health & wellness: Idaho Wheat Commission approved a tighter $2.98M budget as weather stress tests crop resilience.
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