AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoOpioid Funding: Delaware’s AG says the $7.4B Purdue Pharma/Sackler settlement is now legally effective, with money flowing to communities and victims and a permanent bar on the Sacklers selling opioids in the U.S. Local Health Dollars: American Samoa’s Department of Health is set to receive a $1.29M FEMA reimbursement for COVID-19 response work, including village outreach, testing support, vaccination operations, and eligible overtime and equipment costs. Emergency Services Upgrade: ASTCA says it will take over the 911 call center from DPS, sending operators overseas for specialized training to route calls to the right responders. Public Safety Incident: A man was arrested after allegedly throwing rocks at passing vehicles while intoxicated, facing multiple charges including resisting arrest and assault. Budget Pressure: The governor reports FY2026 revenue is about 13.2% below projections and orders tighter spending, including a temporary hiring pause and reduced non-essential travel. Governance & Oversight: An audit found more than 100 unregistered ASG light-duty vehicles, pointing to accountability gaps. Health System Boost: LBJ Tropical Medical Center highlighted ARPA-funded upgrades, including a second CT scanner now fully operating.
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