AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPublic Health & Safety: Massachusetts reports no operating highway EV chargers yet despite about $64M in federal NEVI funding, with vendors spending millions on prep work and construction lagging. Injury Prevention: A spate of serious e-bike and electric micromobility crashes across Massachusetts in 2026 has sent riders—including teens and a 4-year-old—to hospitals and trauma centers, highlighting the need for safer riding and oversight. Clinical Research: Boston Children’s Hospital researchers presented new guidance-linked findings on PMOS risk factors, pointing to early hyperandrogenism as a marker that may warrant closer monitoring. Food Safety: The FDA issued a highest-risk Class I recall for Alfredo sauce sold in 41 states due to possible salmonella contamination tied to a dry milk powder ingredient. Workforce & Access: A federal judge in Boston struck down the Trump administration’s $100,000 H-1B fee as an unauthorized tax, a potential relief for staffing pressures in health systems and universities. Community Health: Greater Boston Food Bank continues to see rising need as SNAP requirements shift, expanding support for Eastern Massachusetts pantries. Sports & Wellness: Scotland’s World Cup return to Gillette Stadium in Foxborough drew major local attention, with organizers and fans emphasizing community connection during the match week.
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