AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoOne Health & Animal Health: Colorado adopted an emergency rule to curb New World screwworm after detections in Texas and New Mexico, tightening veterinary inspection requirements and barring any animal with myiasis from entering the state. Public Health & Care for Kids: A new Endocrine Society guideline says some children with precocious puberty—especially certain subgroups—may not need the same level of testing or treatment, aiming for the right care at the right time. Housing & Homelessness Services: Colorado Springs is moving toward a new “safe parking” option for families after a city ban on car and truck camping; organizers say Families First Safe Parking will expand shelter-style support with case management and services. Food Safety: The FDA classified a voluntary recall of Alfredo sauce as Class I after possible salmonella contamination tied to a dry milk powder ingredient, with distribution reaching 41 states including Colorado. Health Workforce & Jobs: A national report highlights healthcare training programs helping job seekers pivot into roles like certified nursing assistants, pointing to healthcare as a growing employment lifeline. Education & Student Well-Being: Colorado Springs school leaders discussed cellphone bans, with educators saying reduced distraction helps students focus and breathe easier. Quality in Senior Care: Terra Bluffs in Parker, Colorado, was recognized by AHCA/NCAL for quality improvement, part of a broader set of award-winning communities.
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