AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoScrewworm Watch: New Mexico officials are urging vigilance after USDA confirmed a New World screwworm case in a calf in South Texas, stressing early reporting and monitoring for ranchers, vets, hunters, and pet owners. Healthcare Shake-Up: Presbyterian Healthcare Services says it will cut about 150 administrative jobs and discontinue most Medicare Advantage plans in 2027, while insisting current-year coverage won’t change. State Budget for Youth Outdoors: New Mexico is putting $4.5 million into outdoor youth programs after demand surged, with applications opening July 1. Gambling Fight: New Mexico AG Raúl Torrez sued Kalshi, arguing its sports-betting app violates state gambling laws, following a separate federal case by tribes. Local Health Data: CMS Q1 2026 records show Casa Del Sol Center in Las Cruces is owned by Peak Medical and carries a below-average rating, with no fines reported. Community & Food: Summer Food Service Program returns statewide to provide free meals for kids during summer break. Energy & Politics: Trump announced $700M for coal power upgrades and new plants, while New Mexico’s governor race heads into November after Deb Haaland won the Democratic nomination.
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