AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGender-Affirming Care Access: A young transgender New Mexican says legal protections don’t guarantee timely care—she faced months-long waits for specialists and had to find a doctor willing to keep her hormone regimen steady. Nursing Home Ownership: CMS data show LC Healthcare Holdings owned Las Cruces Wellness & Rehabilitation in Q1 2026, with a 3-star overall rating and no fines or penalties reported. Prep Sports Policy: The New Mexico Activities Association is pushing a “one-time” transfer eligibility bylaw to a June 19 vote, with schools weighing whether it will fuel recruiting and undermine participation rules. Livestock Health Threat: Federal officials confirmed New World screwworm in Texas calves, prompting Navajo Nation agriculture leaders to review emergency plans as ranchers brace for a possible spread. Food Aid Court Fight: A federal judge temporarily blocked USDA from tying billions in funding—including food assistance—to broad gender and immigration conditions. Local Health Costs: Medicaid billing data show rising local spending patterns across New Mexico communities, including Mora and Las Cruces. Opinion: Nuclear industry concerns and wind power politics both drew fresh debate in New Mexico-focused commentary. Community & Culture: Albuquerque’s Polly’s Run for pancreatic cancer research hit new fundraising momentum, while Bernalillo County hosted its free “Evening in Paradise” family event.
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