AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoIdaho LGBTQ+ rights under pressure: A Boise medical-provider family says relentless anti-LGBTQ+ legislation is pushing them to consider leaving Idaho, as the U.S. Supreme Court weighs trans athlete ban challenges tied to Idaho’s 2020 law. Nursing home quality watch: CMS data show Kootenai County for-profit facilities Ironwood Rehabilitation and Care Center and Coeur D Alene Health of Cascadia both earned a 1-star overall rating in early 2026, far below Idaho’s 3.2 average, with Coeur D Alene also reporting fines and penalties. Public health—kratom crackdown: Idaho Falls unanimously passed a ban on kratom sales effective July 1 after local health officials and the coroner linked the substance to multiple deaths. Diabetes accountability: A Baker City father whose 10-year-old son died from Type 1 diabetes is seeking a special prosecutor and disqualification of the district attorney, alleging failures in how the case was handled. Water stress: Even with Idaho’s wettest April on record, experts warn low snowpack from the driest winter since 1934 may still strain irrigation and suburban water supplies. Rabies alert: Public health officials confirmed a rabid bat in Latah County, urging caution around wild animals and unvaccinated pets.
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