AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWyoming abortion access in court: A Natrona County judge struck down three 2025 abortion restrictions as unconstitutional, including a mandatory ultrasound/48-hour waiting rule and clinic operating limits, citing Wyoming’s constitution protecting personal healthcare decisions. Rural summer meals: Cheyenne’s Smart Spoon Café moved to Laramie County Community College to keep free meals running through summer, with new meal times and sites aimed at reaching kids during the school hunger gap. Opioid treatment in primary care (research): An NIH-funded project will expand a model that helps primary care clinics prescribe medications for opioid use disorder, tracking outcomes across about 40 clinics in Ohio and West Virginia. Wild horses in the Red Desert: The BLM is asking for public input on plans to gather and remove about 1,800 excess wild horses and update herd management areas, with comments due July 13. Child wellbeing in Wyoming: Wyoming Public Radio highlights how the state improved in child and family wellbeing rankings, but still faces high poverty and housing cost burdens. Justice and mental health support: A Fremont County program, “Stay Free Forever,” offers cognitive behavioral courses for adults and youth involved in the justice system, aiming to prevent incarceration. Maternal/newborn care: UW researchers and a spin-out participated in an international symposium using a One Health approach linking human, animal, and plant health. Injury update: A Wyoming man was seriously hurt after being struck by a vehicle while walking in North Dakota, with the driver facing charges including DUI.
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