AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCancer Research Funding: UA Little Rock chemistry professor Dr. Brian Walker won a $72,000 Arkansas INBRE grant with UAMS to develop and test prodigiosin-based compounds that could lead to more targeted cancer treatments. Medicaid Work Requirements (Arkansas): DHS has started a “soft launch” of new Medicaid work rules that won’t take effect until Jan. 1, 2027, meaning coverage won’t be cut for now if people meet current eligibility. Heat & Safety: New Jersey reported at least 25 suspected heat deaths during a severe heat wave, with officials warning that lack of air conditioning is a major risk. Back-to-School Support: Texarkana’s free Back to School Bash (July 25, 9 a.m.-noon at Razorback Stadium) will hand out backpacks and supplies, sponsored by CHRISTUS St. Michael Health System. Energy Assistance: Summer LIHEAP applications open Monday to help low-income Arkansans pay electric bills and avoid disconnection. Community Health & Wellness: Choctaw Casino Pocola announced a $140M expansion that includes a new hotel tower, spa, and wellness-focused amenities. Food Security: Arvest’s Million Meals campaign raised $214,000 to support local food partners and provide more than 1 million meals. Public Health/Environment: EPA dicamba rules face renewed concern as herbicide drift can damage crops and trees. Local Health Events: Little Rock School District’s federally funded 21st Century Summer Program continues tutoring and enrichment at multiple sites.
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