AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoSNAP Access Worries: Oklahoma-area shoppers and national advocates say SNAP beneficiaries are fearful and confused as program changes roll out, with unclear communication about eligibility and what steps people must take to keep benefits. Maternal Care Under Pressure: A new national study finds total abortion bans in nine states are causing doctors to delay or withhold standard pregnancy care for conditions like early pregnancy loss and ectopic pregnancy due to legal risk—raising mortality concerns, especially for Black patients. Public Health Emergency: Our Blood Institute declared an emergency blood shortage, warning hospitals and donors that supply levels are dangerously low. Severe Weather Aftermath: Oklahoma communities reported damage from a Monday derecho and overnight tornadoes, including Lawton-area impacts and extensive roof damage in El Reno, with residents describing storms that hit just before 2 a.m. Local Health Leadership: Northeastern State University announced a new Ed.D. Doctorate of Education in Community-Based Leadership launching in spring 2027, aimed at working professionals. Oklahoma Health & Safety: Oklahoma’s optometry exam requirement changes are drawing “grave concern” from a national testing group, raising questions about oversight for licensing.
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