AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDrug Costs: The FDA approved Colorado’s plan to import lower-cost prescription drugs from Canada, a potential money-saver that still depends on follow-through to make the program work. Public Health & Safety: Loveland began targeted mosquito spraying after Colorado’s first West Nile case of the year, using traps and testing to guide fogging and larvicide. Water & Health: Aurora’s reservoirs are at 55% heading into summer, and officials warn yellow lawns and possible tighter watering rules if residents don’t stick to Stage 1 limits. Addiction & Housing: SuPEERior Connections renovated an old corrections facility into a 71-bed sober-living program for people leaving homelessness and substance use treatment. Community Health: Colorado Psychedelic Church opened a permanent Colorado Springs location, expanding services tied to psilocybin-based spiritual healing. Youth Safety: Colorado Springs police reported a 14-year-old injured in a crash involving an illegally powered gas scooter. Mental Health: A UnitedHealth report found rising depression, anxiety and ADHD concerns among young adults, with some turning to AI for symptom reassurance. Care Quality: Terra Bluffs in Parker earned an AHCA/NCAL Bronze—Commitment to Quality Award.
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