AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMedicaid & coverage risk: Congressman Bruce Westerman reintroduced the Fair Care Act, aiming to merge use-it-or-lose-it flexible spending accounts into a single health savings account and protect people with pre-existing conditions. Child health & food security: Arkansas ranked 43rd in the 2026 KIDS COUNT Data Book, with gains in economic well-being and family/community measures but declines in education and health; meanwhile, Pulaski County summer meal programs like Be Mighty Little Rock are helping families bridge the gap when school lunches end. Maternal care spotlight: A national analysis ranked Arkansas among the worst states for childbirth, underscoring gaps in maternity care access and support. Local health education: Arkansas Children’s Hospital opened registration for its Babysitting 101 class in Jonesboro, teaching choking rescue and first aid for ages 12–14. Public health alerts: USDA confirmed New World Screwworm in Texas; Arkansas officials urge livestock and pet owners to stay vigilant for wounds that don’t heal. Care access for mental health: The Counseling Compact is expanding, letting more states recognize licensed counselors across state lines for in-person and telehealth practice. Safety & emergency response: Arkansas State Police released footage of a high-speed chase in Camden where a 4-year-old was ejected and rescued by troopers.
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