AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPublic Safety Oversight: East Lansing City Council restored funding for the Independent Police Oversight Commission, approving $6,000 for use-of-force analysis after earlier proposed cuts—aimed at hiring a consultant to review police reports and 2025 data. Food Safety Recall: Target is recalling multiple Up & Up baby wipe varieties due to reported bacteria contamination, with complaints tied to skin and eye irritation and possible infections. Medicaid Spending Watch: New figures show Medicaid claims in Owosso for “Temporary National Codes (Non-Medicare)” jumped to $109,209 in 2024, up sharply from 2023. Crash With Fatality: A 17-year-old died after a single-vehicle crash in Fruitland Township; two other juvenile passengers were taken to Trinity Health Hospital for non-life-threatening injuries. Health & Mobility: AAA launched its “E-Ride Ready” campaign in Dearborn, pushing parent-focused guidance on e-bike and e-scooter safety and helmet choice as injuries rise nationwide. Community Health Access: Ann Arbor is expanding its Catherine Street cycletrack with added two-way bike lanes to improve safety for people walking and biking toward the U-M hospital area. Substance Use Treatment Policy: Michigan lawmakers debated using opioid settlement dollars for psychedelic research, including proposals tied to addiction and veteran care.
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