State and Local Daily Digest: Bat Feces, Mold Prompt Fla. State Worker Lawsuit; N.Y. Fantasy Sports Settlement
Also in our news roundup: Colorado's legal marijuana laws stand, for now; a Wisconsin agency considers banning alcohol at its shooting ranges; and will Michigan pay for county response to Flint's water crisis?
Gallup Survey: Americans Have Become More Worried About Water Pollution
Providing a backdrop for the findings: lead contamination in Flint, Michigan’s drinking water, and emerging concerns over the chemical PFOA in several Northeastern states.
Building a Ground Army to Fight Heroin Deaths
More than 28,000 people are dying from heroin and opioid overdoses each year. Cities and states, along with the federal government, are trying to get rescue kits into the hands of more people.
Public-Private Partnerships Offer School Kitchen Grants to More Districts
Some funds designated for equipment under $5,000
Are State-Sanctioned Heroin Shooting Galleries a Good Idea?
Proponents of the sites say they reduce the risk of dying from overdose. Other lawmakers warn that supervised heroin injection sites run contrary to state and federal drug laws and would encourage illegal drug abuse.
State and Local Daily Digest: County Workers Fear Exposure to Bleeding Sores; Calif. Drought Relief
Also in our news roundup: Texas unemployment drug testing delays; Utah gears up for federal land lawsuit; and low-cost low-flow toilets.
State and Local Daily Digest: Raw Milk Illness at W.Va. Capitol?; Wisconsin Payroll Hack
Also in our news roundup: Check out South Bend’s new flag; Baltimore’s costly snow removal; and a Southern California water grab up north?
NACo, NLC Announce Opioid and Heroin Abuse Task Force Members
The joint city-county panel aims to boost collaboration to tackle substance abuse challenges across the nation.
High Drug Prices Prompt Demands for Transparency
New bills on price transparency demonstrate that the pharmaceutical industry's “trust us” approach is no longer satisfying consumers, policymakers, insurers, physician organizations and advocates for better health care access.
State & Local Weekend Digest: Rick Snyder’s Odds of Survival; ‘Bleak Outlook’ for Oklahoma Higher Ed
Also in our news roundup: Montana vs. zebra mussels; Oakland’s affordable housing plan; and Chris Christie’s Atlantic City ultimatum.
States, CDC Seek Limits on Painkiller Prescribing
The nation’s governors are calling for a halt to liberal prescribing of opioid painkillers.
What’s the Real Cost of Shutting Down Kentucky’s Healthcare Exchange?
Gov. Bevin’s administration pegs the net cost at just over 1 percent of the $23 million figure cited by the previous governor, Steve Beshear.
Zika Virus Exposes Weaknesses in Public Health
Budget cuts have left state and local health departments seriously understaffed and in a precariously dangerous situation if the country has to face an outbreak of Zika virus.
Ensuring the Safety of Compounded Drugs
States are the primary regulators of pharmacies. The Pew Charitable Trusts examined states’ oversight policies on compounded drugs and identified their replicable best practices.
Lack of Funding Limits County Officials' Ability to Fight Substance Abuse Crisis
They're willing to collaborate and try innovative solutions, but until treatment and prevention programs are fully funded, it will continue to be an uphill battle.
States Familiar With West Nile Response Are Better Prepared for Zika
Many health agencies already have protocols in place to monitor the new virus that’s been spreading in countries across the Americas.
Vermont Governor: To Combat Opioid Crisis, the Way Pain Pills Are Prescribed Must Change
“It isn’t the drug dealers from South America that are our biggest challenge, it’s our federally-approved drugs that we’re passing out like candy,” according to Gov. Peter Shumlin.
States Start to Let Pharmacists Prescribe Birth Control Pills
California and Oregon allow pharmacists to write prescriptions for hormonal birth control without a doctor’s approval. The practice, designed to improve access to contraceptives and curtail unplanned pregnancies, is being considered by several states.
Colorado Debates a Major Health Care Overhaul
As proposed, Amendment 69 would introduce a new single-payer plan to replace Obamacare in the Centennial State.
New Concerns Over Toxic Substances in Portland Prompt State’s Scrutiny
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown says current federal and state regulatory programs are “clearly inadequate to assure the public that their health is being protected.”
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