AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPFAS Accountability: A major “forever chemicals” lawsuit tied to Chemours’ GenX releases near Fayetteville has settled out of court, with details still undisclosed but aimed at compensating plaintiffs for impacts to health and property. Foodborne Illness Alert: Health officials are tracking a fast-growing cyclosporiasis (“explosive diarrhea”) outbreak across the U.S.; reporting shows thousands of cases nationwide, with North Carolina among higher-reporting states, and guidance highlights that rinsing produce under tap water won’t protect you. Local Health & Safety: Ripe for Revival plans to expand its pay-what-you-can mobile food market in Craven and Jones counties, aiming to reduce food insecurity with lower-cost produce and nutrition education. Health Policy & Access: Fifteen Democratic-led states filed suit to block cuts to a $1 billion school mental health grant program, arguing the Department of Education plans to end funding despite a prior court order. Community Wellness: Arlington, Virginia topped a national fitness ranking for the ninth straight year, underscoring how parks, trails, and walkability can shape health outcomes. Healthcare Workforce & Costs: North Carolina’s state budget includes major education funding changes, including teacher pay and literacy initiatives, with potential ripple effects for school-based wellness supports.
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