AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCoal & Health Impacts: President Trump announced nearly $700M to support coal-fired power plants and exports, using Cold War-era Defense Production Act authority—moves that could affect electricity costs and raise new concerns about air quality and long-term health. LGBTQ Counterprogramming: Utah Gov. Spencer Cox joined other Republican governors in rebranding June with “Fidelity Month,” adding to the national pushback against Pride observances. Patient Safety Tech: Brigham City and UDOT rolled out vehicle-to-everything signal preemption so ambulances and fire trucks can trigger faster green lights during emergencies. Sexual Assault Allegations: A West Jordan man faces felony charges after police allege he sexually assaulted clients during “hypnotherapy” sessions while exploiting vulnerable patients. CPR Awareness: The American Heart Association and NWSL expanded CPR and AED education with a 2026 “Nation of Lifesavers” ambassador class that includes Utah Royals FC players. Measles Watch: Florida reported a week without new measles cases, but health officials warn summer travel could bring more cases. Urgent Care Expansion: Carson Tahoe Health opened Minden Urgent Care daily, aiming to improve same-day access for common illnesses and injuries.
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