AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAbortion Policy: Gov. Mike Kehoe signed Missouri’s “Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act,” critics say it could chill care by allowing murder charges, including the death penalty, if a provider “kills a child born alive.” Public Health: Missouri health officials are warning parents about a cyclosporiasis outbreak tied to produce, with toddlers’ berry-heavy snack routines now under scrutiny. Care Access: Kehoe also signed a law creating a dementia services coordinator at the state health department to help caregivers find respite, equipment, and education through a “no wrong door” system. Food Safety: FDA reported a Pillsbury recall affecting more than 735,000 bread rolls. Health & Wellness: A St. Louis County man who handled a bat is now finishing rabies shots after a close encounter; officials urge people not to touch bats. Community Health Response: A mobile clinic is reaching flood survivors in Reynolds County with free Tdap vaccines, basic first aid, and telehealth. Local Health Claims: A North County woman with stage 4 cancer says she’s been waiting months for a document needed to file under the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act. Data Centers & Health Concerns: Callaway County residents questioned a proposed $4.5B, 200-acre data center plan in Kingdom City, raising worries about water, energy, and community impacts. Safety Alerts: Missouri’s new Purple Alert will help locate missing people with developmental disabilities. Road Safety: Multiple serious crashes across the state left injuries and at least one death, including a wrong-way I-64 crash near I-270.
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