AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPAN Recertification Reassurance: Puerto Rico’s Department of the Family says Nutritional Assistance Program (PAN) benefits will continue for eligible participants, clarifying that the ongoing review is the federally required annual recertification process—not a new policy or mass removals. Federal Funding Push: Resident Commissioner Pablo José Hernández Rivera highlights a FY2027 House appropriations bill that could bring major dollars to Puerto Rico, including about $3.06B for PAN, alongside support for agriculture, emergency preparedness, and community development. Local Food Security Calendar: SNAP payment schedules for June 2026 are rolling out across the U.S., with dates set by each state—relevant for families relying on nutrition assistance. Health Workforce Pipeline: Hospital Auxilio Mutuo graduates 19 new doctors as Puerto Rico continues tackling physician retention challenges. Community Health & Care: Puerto Rico’s missing-person reporting is being pursued in court after journalists say authorities provided incomplete information, raising concerns about how cases are tracked. Wellness Beyond Clinics: Detroit Zoo is sending 6,855 Puerto Rican crested toad tadpoles to Manatí to support recovery of the critically endangered species.
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