AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoAbortion Access & Public Health: An Idaho federal judge is set to decide after a 5-day trial whether abortions can be allowed in health-threatening, non-fatal situations under Idaho’s abortion ban, after competing expert testimony from maternal-fetal medicine physicians. Water Safety Fight: Republican AGs, including Idaho’s, are urging the EPA to study and regulate mifepristone as a potential water contaminant, arguing wastewater and at-home medication abortion could pose public health risks—while health/environment experts say there’s no proof of harm. Immunization Watch: A new CDC-linked analysis shows Idaho has the highest nonmedical vaccine exemption rate for kindergartners (15.4%), raising measles outbreak risk as exemption clusters mirror 2026 hotspots. Maternal Health Equity: Federal data highlights Indigenous women’s disproportionately high pregnancy-related death rates, with outreach and studies expanding to address warning signs and risk factors. Rural/Disability Support: A Treasure Valley advocate launched Strong Anchor Consulting to help families navigate fragmented medical, school, and state disability systems. Local Care Access: Portneuf Health says it’s now out of network with Regence BlueShield, citing claim denials and unpaid balances, potentially affecting patient access to local care. Child Well-Being: Idaho ranks 13th overall in Kids Count, with notable gaps in education and child health. Community Health Programs: Payette Head Start is spotlighting home-visiting support from pregnancy through age 3, including oral health and healthy eating resources.
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