AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoChild Safety & Social Media: California, Colorado and other states say Meta’s Instagram and Facebook were built to keep kids under 13 hooked, with a landmark federal trial underway. Public Health Oversight in Immigration Detention: A Denver federal judge partially blocked Colorado’s new unannounced inspection law for the Aurora GEO ICE facility, while the state pushes ahead on tuberculosis-related access. TB Investigation: Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser moved to force GEO to allow a TB probe at the Aurora site, arguing delays could endanger detainees and staff. Fentanyl Prevention in Schools: The DEA urged parents and educators to talk with students about fentanyl dangers as the school year begins, warning that tiny doses can be fatal and pills may be disguised as prescriptions. Rural Safety Net Pressure: Colorado mountain towns are bracing for major Medicaid and SNAP changes tied to a sweeping federal overhaul, with local leaders warning about reduced access as demand rises. Wildlife & Health Risks: Colorado Parks and Wildlife reported record bear activity, including two recent attacks in Steamboat Springs and Aspen, as drought pushes bears toward communities. Health & Community: Jenny Simpson, a former Olympian who survived cardiac arrest, says her diagnosis means she will never run again.
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