AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPublic Health Alert: KDHE says Kansas has reported 55 cyclosporiasis cases in 2026, with 30 domestically acquired since June 24, as state and local health teams interview patients to find a common exposure and prevent more illnesses. Water & Land Cleanup: Keystone Pipeline owners agreed to a consent decree tied to a 2022 Mill Creek spill, with Kansas receiving $3 million for remediation projects plus $40 million in pipeline work and a civil penalty of more than $26.8 million, with a 30-day public comment period. Endangered Species Fight: Earthjustice filed suit to block a Trump administration move that would narrow how “harm” is interpreted under the Endangered Species Act, arguing habitat destruction would no longer be covered. Animal Health Watch: Kansas state vet says there’s no immediate threat of New World screwworm reaching South Dakota, citing Texas containment and existing animal movement rules. Local Food Access: KDHE promoted the Kansas Seniors Farmers Market Nutrition Program, offering eligible Kansans age 60+ $50 for farm-fresh produce and honey.
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