AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTraffic & Safety: A Cape Girardeau County two-vehicle crash left a 64-year-old woman seriously hurt and her 37-year-old passenger with moderate injuries, after a pickup turned into an oncoming car on MO 74. Public Health & Care Access: Planned Parenthood in Columbia has resumed medication abortions after a Jackson County judge ruled Missouri’s restrictions violate the 2024 reproductive rights amendment; procedural abortions were already available. Health Policy & Food Security: USDA data show some states may face major SNAP cost-sharing burdens tied to payment error rates, raising pressure on budgets and program rules. Animal Welfare & Law: Missouri officials remind residents it’s illegal to break into a car to rescue a pet left in a hot vehicle; instead, call for help. Housing & Homelessness: Columbia’s Voluntary Action Center Opportunity Campus is set to open July 13 with a 24/7 shelter that includes a dedicated pet area. Heart Health: New research points to rising high blood pressure, obesity, and diabetes among women as a driver of future heart disease in Missouri. Community & Workforce: A Springfield hiring event for veterans and the public runs 1–3 p.m. Friday at the Midtown Carnegie Branch Library.
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