AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoChild Health Watch: A new Annie E. Casey Foundation Kids Count report says child well-being fell in 29 states from 2021 to 2025, with worsening education, rising child poverty, more kids without health insurance, and mental health concerns affecting 12% of children ages 3–17. Public Health & Safety: Health officials are warning about Powassan virus, a rare tick-borne illness that can spread quickly after a bite and can cause serious brain-related illness; a New Hampshire case has been reported as tick season ramps up. Local Care & Accountability: In a lawsuit over alleged abuse at a state-linked group home, a woman suing New Hampshire testified again, describing lasting impacts and pushing for accountability. Rural Health Funding: Northern New Hampshire organizations are set to receive more than $8.1 million in federal Catalyst grants, including support for ambulance services, education, and community recreation. Childcare Access: The NH Executive Council approved $3.4 million in federal funding to keep childcare resource and referral services running statewide. Community Health & Wellness: MaineHealth received an NIH grant to study PFAS exposure in children and its links to obesity, diabetes risk, and cardiovascular health. Health in the News Cycle: A Powassan-related report also highlights practical tick-bite prevention steps like long, light clothing and avoiding tall grass.
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