AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMedicaid Work Requirements: A new federal rule puts Medicaid work requirements into effect nationwide in 2027, with Arkansas residents likely to feel the same churn and coverage loss seen in earlier state pilots. Rural Health & Telehealth: Johnson Regional Medical Center is seeking rural health grant funding to expand telehealth and add cybersecurity and monitoring, aiming to strengthen access in cardiology, nephrology, psychiatry and infant care. Hot Springs Village Water: Hot Springs Village POA approved an urgent $195,000 raw gravity-flow line to stabilize critically low Lake Lago levels and reduce reliance on pumping. Local Business Expansion: Clean Pro Gutter Cleaning expanded North Central Arkansas coverage, adding gutter cleaning and guard installation support in Mountain Home, Mountain View, Heber Springs and Batesville. Retail/Jobs: Slim Chickens is taking over a Wendy’s location in Chelmsford, creating up to 30 jobs, after rapid UK expansion that traces back to Fayetteville. Tech & Healthcare Startup Week: UA Little Rock will host an AI Hackathon and HealthTech Startup Week, culminating in a public demo-and-pitch showcase June 12. Energy Costs: A new map shows electricity prices jumped sharply in parts of the U.S., with grid investment and demand pressures cited. Education Pay Watch: Arkansas teacher pay is still lagging when adjusted for cost of living, complicating claims tied to the LEARNS Act.
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