AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoUVM Health Workforce Cuts: UVM Health says it’s eliminating 142 positions across its Vermont and northern New York network (76 permanent, 66 restructured), with unions warning more cuts may follow and arguing some reductions hit patient-facing roles. Care Access & Costs: The layoffs land amid a broader statewide push to rein in hospital spending and premiums, as UVM Health cites a projected $300 million budget gap. Child Health & Cancer Risk: A new review links pesticide exposure during pregnancy and early childhood to higher risks of childhood leukemia and brain tumors, with the strongest signals around acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Alzheimer’s Support: The Alzheimer’s Foundation of America will host a free caregiver and family conference in Burlington July 15, with memory screenings and local resource connections. Medical Marijuana Update: Federal reclassification of medical cannabis to Schedule III may unlock some tax benefits, but Vermont and other states still face a patchwork of rules while federal hearings loom. Public Health in Heat: Vermont health officials warn June heat can cause serious illness even at “only” 80s, urging hydration and quick action if symptoms worsen. Data Privacy Debate: Vermont’s new data privacy law is headed to Gov. Phil Scott’s desk, but advocates say it won’t meaningfully protect consumers from Big Tech. Child Care Funding: Vermont awarded $264,500 to 20 infant and toddler programs through Make Way for Kids grants, including local expansions tied to Southwestern Vermont Medical Center. Disaster Aid for Farmers: The federal government approved $31.7 million in disaster relief for flood-impacted Vermont farmers, aimed at infrastructure and market losses.
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