AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 minutes agoMental Health in Agriculture: Sen. Jerry Moran joined a bipartisan push to designate May 29, 2026, as Mental Health Awareness in Agriculture Day, highlighting stress and the need for mental health resources for farmers and ranchers. Idaho Health Access & Costs: New data show Americans are dropping Obamacare coverage for nonpayment or cost reasons, with Idaho enrollment shrinking by 24,402 compared with last year. Kootenai Health Leadership: Two new board members were appointed to Kootenai Health—an experienced hospice executive and a local real estate CEO—bringing healthcare and community leadership experience. Rural Mental Health Capacity: A Leadership Coeur d’Alene panel described North Idaho’s mental health strain, including long waits for youth testing and challenges navigating treatment and insurance coverage. Community Health Support: Idaho Community Foundation awarded $55,043 in grants to help students facing financial emergencies stay enrolled, including coverage for medical and dental costs. Local Safety & Emergencies: A Hayden crash killed an elderly man and critically injured an elderly woman; the driver was arrested on vehicular homicide and DUI charges after being released from prison the day before. Wildlife & Public Health: Yellowstone officials are reminding visitors that drones are banned after a drone reportedly harassed a grizzly bear and cubs. Nuclear Fallout Compensation: Idaho “downwinders” are newly eligible for up to $100,000 under an expanded Radiation Exposure Compensation Act. Medicaid Spending Signals: New reporting tracks rising Medicaid billing in Idaho communities, including higher procedures/professional services and durable medical equipment claims in multiple areas.
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