AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoClimate & Health: A new Climate Central analysis flags Reno as the fastest-warming U.S. summer city since 1970, with El Paso, Texas also among the biggest risers—raising the stakes for heat-related illness during major travel seasons. World Cup Public Health: With the 2026 FIFA World Cup in peak heat, officials and researchers warn that extreme temperatures and humidity could endanger players and fans, especially in Texas venues like Arlington and Houston. Livestock Biosecurity: USDA’s NRCS says it’s ready to help Texas ranchers respond to the New World screwworm, pairing conservation and surveillance steps with APHIS’s quarantine and eradication work after confirmed cases near the border. Healthcare Affordability Tech: Hospitals are leaning on telehealth, remote monitoring, and data-driven care coordination to cut avoidable visits and lower costs—using digital tools to catch problems earlier. AI & Connectivity: T-Mobile is rolling out AI-led network optimization to handle surging demand across multiple big events and host cities, aiming to keep service steady. Data Centers in Texas Panhandle: Google and Intersect announced a new Meitner Energy Center with a co-located data center and 1GW+ energy buildout in Gray/Roberts counties, spotlighting the region’s power-and-water pressures. Privacy & Medical Records: RFK Jr. is seeking access to Americans’ medical records to study autism and vaccines, drawing concerns about federal handling of sensitive health data. Texas Tech Policy: Texas AG-related disputes continue to swirl around tech tracking and consumer protections, with courts weighing how far state rules can go.
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