AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoHousehold Debt Pressure: A new look at Colorado finances finds more people leaning on high-interest credit cards as everyday costs and medical bills strain budgets. Public Health Alert: Larimer County confirmed tularemia in a dead rabbit, prompting guidance on insect repellent, tick checks, and avoiding contact with wild animals. Local Housing Stability: Pitkin County is poised to support residents of the Cavern Springs mobile home park with a $1.5 million letter of intent toward a purchase to prevent rent hikes. School Distraction Policy: Colorado Springs districts are weighing cellphone bans after leaders say phone-free classrooms improve focus and reduce constant notifications. Medicaid Spending Snapshot: Centennial reported $3.37M in 2024 Medicaid claims for ambulance and transport services, a small uptick from 2023. Injury Prevention: Colorado’s teen crash deaths hit a record high in 2025, with distracted driving and speeding flagged as major drivers of fatalities. Outdoor Safety: North Cheyenne Cañon Park roads remain closed after storm damage, with no reopening timeline as crews assess trail and road health.
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