AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSubstance Use Care in Pregnancy: Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center plans to use $900,000 in federal funds to create an inpatient substance use treatment program inside its birthing pavilion, including redesigned rooms for safe withdrawal management and staff training, with input from former patients and recovery support doulas. Aviation Safety: A small Sonex plane crashed at Jaffrey Airport during takeoff; the 75-year-old pilot was injured and flown to UMass Worcester, and the FAA is investigating after reports of engine power loss. Medicaid Work Requirements: Nebraska’s early experience with stricter Medicaid work rules shows enrollment drops, raising concerns that similar changes could push eligible people out of coverage in other states. Social Security Worry: A new analysis warns the retirement trust fund could run out by 2032, triggering automatic benefit cuts averaging about $500 per month nationwide. PFAS and Drinking Water: Advocates say the Trump EPA is rolling back safeguards that limit “forever chemicals,” arguing the changes could increase exposure for families and kids in New Hampshire and beyond. Community Health & Wellness: Laconia Public Library highlights June programs, including a presentation on the common loon and a new art exhibit.
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