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Avian Flu Response in Weld County Concluded
Colorado state health and agriculture officials have concluded their response to an avian flu detection at a commercial egg layer operation in Weld County. No human cases were identified, and precautionary health monitoring of workers yielded negative results. The incident response has been demobilized.
Massachusetts Reports Ninth Human West Nile Virus Case
Massachusetts Department of Public Health announced the state's ninth human case of West Nile Virus (WNV) in a man exposed in Middlesex County. While the peak season has passed, officials remind residents to continue taking precautions against mosquito bites until the first hard frost.
Massachusetts DPH Issues Safety Alert on Silicosis
Massachusetts public health officials have issued a safety alert to employers in the stone countertop fabrication industry following the state's first confirmed case of silicosis. The alert urges employers to protect workers from silica dust exposure, a known cause of this preventable but incurable lung disease.
ByHeart Infant Formula Recalled Due to Botulism Contamination
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health is advising caregivers to dispose of ByHeart infant formula due to a national recall linked to infant botulism. ByHeart Inc. voluntarily recalled all lots of its powdered infant formula on November 11, 2025, following an investigation by the CDC and FDA.
Measles Exposure Alert in Massachusetts
Massachusetts public health officials issued an alert regarding potential measles exposure in Boston and Westborough on December 11-12, 2025. An out-of-state visitor diagnosed with measles visited Logan Airport, a hotel, and surrounding areas, prompting notification of potentially exposed individuals.
Massachusetts DPH Reports Very High Flu Activity and Hospital Strain
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) is reporting very high and rising levels of influenza activity, with 32 reported deaths and hospitals operating at over 90% capacity in some regions. DPH urges residents to stay up-to-date on flu and COVID-19 vaccinations to prevent severe illness and hospitalization.
Raw Milk Outbreak Linked to Dairy Farm
The Florida Department of Health issued an update regarding a raw milk outbreak linked to Keely Farms Dairy, reporting 21 cases and 7 hospitalizations. The notice highlights the risks of consuming raw milk and the department's work with the farm to improve sanitation practices.
Florida Department of Health 2025 Public Health Accomplishments
The Florida Department of Health has highlighted its major public health accomplishments for 2025. Key initiatives included a statewide ban on community water fluoridation and the initiation of rulemaking to remove childhood immunization mandates, alongside expansions in telehealth maternity care and newborn screening programs.
Florida Infant Formula Testing Results Released
The Florida Department of Health announced the release of infant formula testing results, which found elevated levels of heavy metals like mercury in 16 out of 24 tested products. This initiative aims to provide transparency and accountability regarding products marketed to infants.
Florida Candy Testing Finds Arsenic in 28 Products
The Florida Department of Health released results from its Healthy Florida First initiative, finding arsenic in 28 out of 46 tested candy products. This initiative aims to increase transparency regarding food safety and product accountability for items marketed to children.
Florida Bread Testing Finds Glyphosate in 6 of 8 Products
The Florida Department of Health released results from its Healthy Florida First initiative, finding glyphosate in six out of eight tested bread products from national brands. The initiative aims to increase transparency and accountability for food products available to Florida families.
NY Reports Record Flu Hospitalizations
The New York State Department of Health announced a record high of 4,546 flu hospitalizations in a single week, nearly 1,000 more than the previous week. This surge indicates a more severe flu season than in prior years.
California CDPH Urges Flu Vaccination and Treatment as Cases Rise
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) issued a notice urging vaccination and timely treatment as influenza cases rise, including a new strain (H3N2 subclade K). CDPH recommends vaccination for all individuals 6 months and older, rapid testing for symptomatic individuals, and immediate antiviral treatment for high-risk patients.
New York State Department of Health Urges Flu Vaccination
The New York State Department of Health is urging residents to get vaccinated against influenza due to high flu activity. The department emphasizes that vaccination is the best protection against severe illness, hospitalization, and death, and provides guidance on preventive measures.
California Health Advisory: Death Cap Mushroom Poisoning Outbreak
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) issued an updated health advisory regarding an ongoing outbreak of amatoxin poisoning linked to wild Death Cap mushrooms. As of January 6, 2026, the outbreak has resulted in 35 hospitalizations, three deaths, and three liver transplants across Northern California and the Central Coast.
Avian Influenza Alert for Wild Birds and Mammals
The New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has issued an alert regarding Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in wild birds and mammals, with increased risk expected over winter. The DEC urges the public to report suspected cases and avoid contact with sick or dead animals.
CDPH Warns Retailers and Public About Dangers of Kratom-Derived Products
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) issued a warning to retailers and the public regarding the dangers and illegality of kratom-derived products and 7-OH. These products have been linked to overdose deaths and are not approved for sale for consumption.
NY Health Departments Endorse 2026 AAP Immunization Schedule
The New York State and New York City Health Departments have officially endorsed the 2026 childhood and adolescent immunization schedule recommended by the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP). This endorsement aligns with existing school immunization requirements and insurance coverage policies.
CA Health Alliance Endorses AAP Vaccine Schedule, Warns Measles Risk
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) and the West Coast Health Alliance (WCHA) have endorsed the 2026 American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Recommended Child and Adolescent Immunization Schedule. This endorsement aligns with previous CDPH recommendations and addresses concerns about rising measles cases due to declining vaccination rates.
New York State Joins WHO Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network
New York State has officially joined the World Health Organization's Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN). This move strengthens the state's global public health preparedness and response capabilities by allowing it to share expertise and laboratory resources internationally.
California Department of Public Health Urges Measles Vaccination Amidst Case Rise
The California Department of Public Health (CDPH) has reported 17 measles cases statewide as of February 9, 2026, including an outbreak of eight cases in Shasta County. CDPH is urging residents to check their immunization status and get vaccinated against measles due to rising cases locally and nationally.
Public Health Alert: Warning Against 7-OH Products
Texas health officials have issued a warning against the use of products containing 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a chemical found in kratom. The alert highlights a significant increase in reported exposures and serious health issues linked to concentrated 7-OH products, urging the public to avoid them.
Health Advisory: New World Screwworm Parasitic Fly
The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) issued a health advisory on September 26, 2025, to raise awareness about the New World screwworm (NWS), a parasitic fly. While no current cases are reported in Texas, healthcare providers are urged to remain vigilant for potential travel-related cases and report suspected infestations immediately.
Texas DSHS Prohibits Sale of Consumable Hemp to Minors
The Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) has adopted emergency rules prohibiting the sale of consumable hemp products to individuals under 21 years of age. These rules are effective immediately and implement Governor Greg Abbott's executive order GA-56, with potential penalties including license revocation for violations.
Texas Pertussis Cases Surge; CDC Recommends Vaccines
The Texas Department of State Health Services issued a health alert regarding a significant surge in pertussis (whooping cough) cases, with over 3,500 reported in 2025, a fourfold increase from the previous year. The CDC recommends vaccination for all ages, with particular emphasis on pregnant women and those around newborns.
Texas DSHS Issues Measles Alert for West Texas
The Texas Department of State Health Services issued a notice on January 27, 2026, regarding three confirmed cases of measles in non-Texas residents who traveled through West Texas. The alert urges the public to remain vigilant and provides potential exposure locations and dates.
Virginia Rescinds Executive Order on Immigration Enforcement
The Governor of Virginia rescinded Executive Order No. 47 (2025), which had directed state and local law enforcement to assist in enforcing federal civil immigration laws. This action redirects law enforcement resources back to state and local criminal matters.
Virginia Executive Order on Equal Opportunity
Virginia Governor Spanberger issued Executive Order 9, establishing a policy of equal opportunity in state government. The order prohibits discrimination based on race, sex, religion, sexual orientation, disability, and other protected characteristics, and directs state agencies to review and update policies to ensure compliance.
Virginia Governor EO 8: Chief of Staff Authority
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger issued Executive Order 8, affirming and delegating specific powers and duties to the Chief of Staff. This order supersedes a previous executive order and outlines the Chief of Staff's authority in state government planning, budget, and personnel administration, while retaining ultimate authority with the Governor.
Virginia State of Emergency Declaration for Winter Weather
Virginia Governor declared a state of emergency on January 22, 2026, due to severe winter weather forecasts. This declaration directs state and local governments to prepare for and respond to the storm, with potential evacuations and penalties for non-compliance.
Executive Order on Public Safety and Policing
Virginia Governor issued Executive Order 12 establishing policy for public safety and constitutional policing. The order directs state law enforcement agencies to review and align their policies, training, and practices with the principles outlined, emphasizing community trust and constitutional standards.
Colorado Governor Issues Executive Orders in 2025
Colorado Governor Jared Polis issued 23 executive orders in 2025, covering a range of topics including appointments, pardons, disaster declarations, and policy directives. These orders establish task forces, amend existing disaster relief provisions, and address various state government functions and consumer-related issues.
Colorado Governor 2024 Executive Orders
This document lists the 2024 executive orders issued by the Governor of Colorado, categorized by type: appointments, creation of boards/commissions, and clemency grants. The orders cover judicial appointments, the establishment of new committees, and pardons.
Colorado Governor's 2022 Executive Orders
The Governor of Colorado issued 45 executive orders in 2022, covering appointments, commutations of sentence, and pardons. These orders are available upon request from the Governor's office.
Colorado Governor 2021 Executive Orders
The Governor of Colorado issued a series of executive orders in 2021, categorized as 'A' for appointments, 'B' for policy directives, and 'C' for commutations and pardons. These orders cover various state functions, including climate alignment and judicial clemency.
Coast Guard Discrimination: GAO Recommends Actions for Personnel
The GAO has released a report recommending actions for the Coast Guard to address inconsistencies in handling discrimination and harassment incidents affecting its 40,000 personnel. The report highlights differing interpretations of policies and a lack of standardized documentation processes, urging the Coast Guard to implement clearer definitions and a consistent collection system.
GAO Report on Service Member Absence Response Guidance
A GAO report released on February 12, 2026, identifies significant gaps in the Army, Navy, and Air Force's guidance for responding to absent service members. The report highlights inconsistencies in response timeframes, mental health considerations, and safety protocols, recommending improvements to prevent harm and save lives.
GAO Report on CBP Northern Border Challenges and Staffing Gaps
A GAO report highlights significant challenges faced by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) along the northern border, including a more than threefold increase in apprehensions from FY 2019 to 2024 and critical staffing gaps for specialists monitoring surveillance technology. The report recommends CBP develop a plan to address these workforce shortages.
GAO Report on Do Not Pay System Benefits and SSA Death Data Costs
A GAO report highlights that the Treasury's Do Not Pay system, using SSA death data, is projected to yield $337 million in benefits over three years. However, increased SSA costs for state death records and improper cost allocation among agencies require attention.
GAO Update on COVID-19 Relief Funds Spending by States and Localities
The GAO has released an update on the spending of COVID-19 relief funds by state and local governments. As of March 31, 2025, states had spent 80% of their funds, and localities had spent 84%. Recipients had until December 31, 2026, to spend the remaining funds.
Trump Administration Increases Beef Quota to Address Prices
President Trump signed a Proclamation to increase the U.S. tariff-rate quota for lean beef trimmings by 80,000 metric tons annually from Argentina. This action aims to boost supply and lower ground beef prices, which have reached record highs due to reduced domestic production and other market challenges.
EO on Iran National Emergency, Tariffs, and IRGC Designation
President Trump signed an Executive Order reaffirming the national emergency with respect to Iran and establishing a process to impose tariffs on countries that acquire goods or services from Iran. This action aims to protect U.S. national security, foreign policy, and economy by countering Iran's malign influence and support for terrorism.
Executive Order on America First Arms Transfer Strategy
President Trump signed an Executive Order establishing the America First Arms Transfer Strategy. This strategy aims to reindustrialize the US defense industrial base by prioritizing arms transfers that build production capacity, support domestic reindustrialization, strengthen supply chains, and benefit strategic partners. The order directs Secretaries of War, State, and Commerce to develop sales catalogs, enhance advocacy, and improve efficiency in transfer processes.
US-India Trade Deal Announced
The White House announced a trade deal between the US and India, including tariff reductions and India's commitment to purchase over $500 billion in US products. The agreement aims to open India's market to American goods and address non-tariff barriers.
Executive Order on Prioritizing Clean Coal for National Defense
President Trump signed an Executive Order directing the Department of War to prioritize long-term Power Purchase Agreements with clean coal facilities for military installations. This action aims to ensure uninterrupted baseload power for national defense and strengthen grid reliability.
First Lady Facilitates Russian-Ukrainian Child Reunification
The White House announced that First Lady Melania Trump has facilitated the third reunification of Russian and Ukrainian children with their families. The First Lady urged both nations to intensify efforts for the safe return of all displaced children.
President Abraham Lincoln's Birthday Proclamation 2026
The White House issued a statement commemorating the 217th birthday of President Abraham Lincoln on February 12, 2026. The statement highlights Lincoln's leadership during the Civil War and his enduring legacy on American principles.
US and North Macedonia Trade Framework Agreement
The United States and North Macedonia have agreed to a framework for a trade agreement aimed at expanding market access for both countries' exporters. Key terms include North Macedonia eliminating customs duties on US goods and the US maintaining specific reciprocal tariffs while identifying products for zero tariffs.
Presidential Message on American Heart Month
The White House issued a Presidential message for American Heart Month, urging Americans to prioritize heart health through lifestyle changes and preventative measures. The message highlights administration efforts to lower prescription drug prices and improve healthcare access.
Presidential Message on Career and Technical Education Month
The White House issued a Presidential message for Career and Technical Education Month, reaffirming commitment to preparing American workers and students with skills for emerging industries. The message highlights recent actions, including an Executive Order and the Workforce Pell Grants program, aimed at expanding career education opportunities.
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