AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoIdaho Supreme Court: Idaho’s women’s sports fight ends after the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the state’s Fairness in Women’s Sports Act, closing a six-year legal battle that began before the law took effect. Rural health workforce: Idaho’s doctor shortage remains a major concern, with leaders warning North Idaho could be short about 50 primary care physicians by 2030 and pointing to residency programs as a key pipeline. Infant safety debate: A new analysis of sleep-related infant deaths drew criticism from vaccine-safety advocates because it reportedly didn’t include vaccination status, reigniting arguments about timing and risk factors. Heat and health risk: A dangerous U.S. heat wave is building under a “heat dome,” with record-breaking temperatures and warnings that nights may stay dangerously hot. Crash and emergency care (Idaho): A detached wheel caused a two-vehicle crash near Ovid, sending three people to the hospital; separately, a 76-year-old Boise-area man was critically injured after being hit by a car on I-84 in Meridian. Public health basics: North Idaho guidance highlights how to recognize and avoid harmful algal blooms in summer waters. Community care: Two Moms & Tots Childcare in Post Falls expanded with an infant/toddler center and whole-meal program, supporting working families.
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