AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoChild Well-Being Watch: A new Kids Count Data Book finds child well-being deteriorated in 29 states from 2021 to 2025, with education taking the biggest hit and mental health concerns staying high. Heat Relief in Roswell: With an Extreme Heat Warning pushing near 110°F, Food Not Bombs Roswell opened a cooling shelter offering showers, fresh clothes, dinner, and added health services. Pregnancy Costs: New billing codes starting in January could shift maternity care from bundled payments to visit-by-visit charges, raising questions about costs and access. New Mexico Legal Aid: New Mexico Legal Aid says it may cut staff after federal funding cutbacks, even as it helps residents facing issues like foreclosure and other civil legal crises. Screwworm Response: The New World screwworm is spreading beyond Texas, with New Mexico reporting a dog case—prompting new precautions for ranchers and pet owners. Statehouse Change: Senate Majority Leader Peter Wirth says he won’t seek leadership again or re-election in 2028, setting up a leadership transition. Trails+ Funding: New Mexico opens applications July 1 for the Trails+ Grant, with $12 million for community outdoor recreation projects. Culture & Community: A Stoney language princess pageant in Mînî Thnî is keeping the language alive through speeches, regalia, and traditional dance. Arts & Music: Phoebe Bridgers’ Saddest Factory Records is retiring its name after a trademark dispute, folding releases into Dead Oceans.
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