AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoIndiana SNAP policy ripple: Arkansas will start banning SNAP purchases of soda and certain “unhealthy” items July 1, joining similar waivers already in place in Indiana and several other states. Indiana healthcare enforcement: Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is overseeing multiple Medicaid fraud investigations and charges as part of a broader national healthcare fraud takedown. Public health alert: Health officials identified West Nile virus in Southern Indiana mosquitoes, adding to the summer watch list for Hoosiers. Hospital safety reminder: Ascension St. Vincent is urging families to skip at-home fireworks and attend professional displays, citing burn and injury risks that spike around the Fourth of July. Sports-health local angle: Caitlin Clark remains sidelined for the Indiana Fever with a back injury, while the team is emphasizing cautious return timelines; meanwhile, Tyrese Haliburton says he feels healthy again after Achilles recovery and shingles. Environmental health watch: After a Boyle Heights warehouse fire, runoff foam is reaching the L.A. River, prompting testing for metals like copper, lead, and arsenic.
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