AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoLong COVID Care: A new Annals of Family Medicine study argues clinicians can borrow treatment approaches from ME/CFS for long COVID patients, including targeted therapies like beta-blockers and low-dose naltrexone. Immigration Enforcement Clash: Maryland sheriffs are suing over the Community Trust Act, saying it forces them to violate federal law by restricting cooperation with ICE. Gun Law Fight: The NRA and allies sued after Gov. Wes Moore signed a Glock-style handgun ban, calling it unconstitutional. Local Media Funding: Moore vetoed SB 459, a bill meant to steer state advertising dollars toward Maryland local news outlets, drawing sharp criticism from supporters. Health Spending Watch: New Medicaid billing data show rising local spending on alcohol/drug treatment in Takoma Park and medicine services in Germantown. Public Safety: Maryland’s first heat-related death of 2026 was reported in Calvert County, and officials urged use of cooling centers. Baltimore Courts: Baltimore City’s lawsuit against xAI over Grok photo-editing claims has moved to federal court. Ebola Response: Kenya’s high court issued orders pausing a U.S.-linked Ebola quarantine center plan in Laikipia County. Community Programs: Howard County’s Guaranteed Basic Income program is seeking its next cohort of 25 families.
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