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Fifth Circuit Vacates DEA Registration Revocation for Pharmacy
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals vacated an order by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) revoking Neumann's Pharmacy's registration to dispense controlled substances. The court found the DEA's decision was based on interpretations of regulations that the governing texts did not support.
California Executive Order for Fire Cleanup and Rebuilding
Governor Newsom issued an executive order to expedite the cleanup and rebuilding process following the TCU Lightning Complex fires in Tuolumne County, California. The order aims to cut red tape for debris and household hazardous materials removal while maintaining public health and environmental protections.
Executive Order for LA Fire Survivors' Recovery and Rebuilding
Governor Newsom issued an executive order to provide greater flexibility for LA fire survivors' recovery and rebuilding efforts. The order streamlines processes for replacing septic systems with municipal sewers, allows homeowners to retain insurance benefits when installing solar and battery storage, and prioritizes survivors at risk of homelessness for affordable housing.
Governor Newsom Extends Wildfire Safety Provision
Governor Newsom of California has extended a key provision of an emergency proclamation, allowing wildfire safety projects to qualify for a fast-track forest management program through May 1, 2026. This extension aims to expedite fuels reduction and fire prevention projects, with over 200 projects already approved statewide.
Executive Order N-38-25: LA Fire Survivors and Business Support
Governor Newsom issued Executive Order N-38-25 to extend price gouging protections for Los Angeles fire survivors and suspend certain lease and concession contract limitations for businesses impacted by the Palisades Fire. The order aims to expedite rebuilding and support local economic recovery.
California Executive Order for Imperial County Recovery
Governor Newsom signed an Executive Order to provide financial support to Imperial County for recovery efforts following the August 2025 Monsoon Storms. The order authorizes Cal OES to provide assistance under the California Disaster Assistance Act for validated disaster-related damages and costs.
Executive Order Establishing FAFSA Completion Campaign
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson has issued Executive Order 25-08 establishing the Washington Completes FAFSA Campaign. The campaign, led by the Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC), aims to increase the number of high school students completing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) to improve access to financial aid for postsecondary education and training.
Executive Order on Tribal Relations Foundation
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson issued Executive Order 25-10, establishing a new foundation for government-to-government relations between the state and sovereign Tribal Nations. The order directs all cabinet agencies to proactively engage with tribes, consult early and often on policies impacting them, and incorporate tribal input into decision-making processes.
Executive Order Accelerating Clean Energy Projects
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson issued Executive Order 25-11 to accelerate clean energy projects in response to federal changes impacting tax credits. The order establishes a Joint Clean Energy Acceleration Team to streamline development and ensure projects align with state climate goals and tribal interests.
Washington State Housing Task Force Established
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson has established an Executive Order creating a Task Force on the establishment of a Department of Housing. The Task Force will consist of nineteen members and is tasked with planning structural changes to state government to address the housing crisis. A report is due by November 15, 2026.
Spanish DPA Resolution on Procedure Termination
The Spanish Data Protection Agency (AEPD) has issued a resolution terminating procedure EXP202416460. This action signifies the closure of a specific enforcement or administrative process initiated by the agency.
EIOPA Revised Guidelines on Supervisory Review Process
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) has published revised Guidelines on the Supervisory Review Process, incorporating updated regulatory developments and new supervisory best practices. These revised guidelines will become applicable on January 30, 2027.
EIOPA Updates Solvency II Guidelines on Supervisory Review and Risk Exposures
The European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) has updated its Solvency II Guidelines concerning the supervisory review process and market/counterparty risk exposures. The revisions aim to align with Solvency II review outcomes, incorporate emerging risks like cyber and sustainability, and streamline existing rules.
State AGs Oppose HUD Fair Housing Act Rollback
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, joined by 23 other state attorneys general, submitted a comment letter to HUD opposing a proposed rollback of Fair Housing Act regulations. The coalition argues that removing liability for discriminatory effects would weaken enforcement and harm marginalized groups.
AG Bonta Secures Emergency Order Protecting Public Health Funding
California Attorney General Rob Bonta, along with other state AGs, secured a temporary restraining order blocking the Trump Administration from terminating over $600 million in CDC grants for 14 days. The funding cuts targeted four Democratic-led states and were alleged to be politically motivated.
California AG Blocks Federal Withholding of Education Funding
California Attorney General Rob Bonta secured a temporary restraining order blocking the U.S. Department of Education from withholding $4.9 billion in federal education funding from California. The order prevents the U.S. ED from enforcing demands related to FERPA compliance concerning gender identity education records.
Texas Election Integrity Act - Ban on Ballot Harvesting Upheld
The Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld Texas's ban on paid ballot harvesting, reversing a lower court's decision. This ruling allows the state to enforce provisions of the Texas Election Integrity Act that criminalize compensated vote delivery services, aiming to prevent fraud and coercion.
Texas AG Investigates Firetruck Manufacturers for Anticompetitive Scheme
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has opened an investigation into firetruck manufacturers REV Group, Inc., Oshkosh Corporation, and Rosenbauer Group for alleged anticompetitive conduct. The investigation follows complaints of dramatic price increases and delivery delays impacting Texas municipalities and fire departments.
Texas AG Sues Cord Blood Registry for Deceptive Practices
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against CBR Systems Inc. for allegedly exploiting new parents through deceptive sales practices related to cord blood banking. The suit seeks civil penalties and injunctive relief for violations of consumer protection laws.
Texas AG Sues Dallas Officials Over Police Funding
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued the City of Dallas and its officials for allegedly violating a voter-approved measure (Proposition U) that mandates increased police funding. The lawsuit claims Dallas improperly calculated excess revenue, leading to underfunding of the Dallas Police Department and failure to conduct required compensation surveys.
EU Official Journal L Series Daily View - February 13, 2026
The EU Official Journal L series published several new regulations and decisions on February 13, 2026. These include definitive anti-dumping duties on imports of Acrylonitrile-Butadiene-Styrene Resins from South Korea and Taiwan, and valine from China. Other acts concern agricultural substances, human rights appointments, and emergency measures for African swine fever.
Illinois Executive Order Addresses Food Insecurity and SNAP Changes
Illinois Executive Order 2025-08 addresses the impact of federal changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) on the state. The order highlights potential increases in food insecurity due to federal policy shifts and outlines Illinois's legal actions and existing initiatives to combat hunger.
Illinois Executive Order on Food Insecurity and Access
Illinois Governor issued Executive Order 2025-08 to address increased food insecurity and changes to the federal SNAP program. The order highlights the impact of federal legislation (H.R. 1) on Illinois residents and the state's food assistance programs, particularly SNAP.
Illinois Disaster Proclamation for July 2025 Storms
Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker has issued a disaster proclamation for Calhoun, Cook, and Jersey Counties due to severe storms and flooding in July 2025. The proclamation suspends certain provisions of the Illinois Procurement Code to facilitate emergency purchases and aid in disaster response and recovery efforts.
Illinois Disaster Proclamation for August 2025 Storms
The Governor of Illinois has issued a disaster proclamation for Boone, Cook, Kane, McHenry, and Will Counties due to severe storms and flash flooding that occurred from August 16-19, 2025. This proclamation directs the Illinois Emergency Management Agency to coordinate state and federal resources and suspends certain provisions of the Illinois Procurement Code to facilitate emergency purchases.
Illinois Executive Order on Agricultural Trade Crisis
Illinois Governor Pritzker issued Executive Order 2025-07 to address the agricultural trade crisis and farm financial distress stemming from federal trade policies. The order aims to support Illinois farmers impacted by retaliatory tariffs and market disruptions, acknowledging the significant economic and mental health consequences for rural communities.
Illinois Reaffirms Hepatitis B Vaccine Recommendation for Newborns
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) reaffirmed its longstanding recommendation for all newborns to receive the Hepatitis B vaccine at birth. This guidance aligns with the Illinois Immunization Advisory Committee's recommendations and diverges from recent federal changes, prioritizing public health and health equity.
Illinois Public Health Laws Update for 2026
The Illinois Department of Public Health announced several new public health laws taking effect January 1, 2026. These laws aim to improve overdose reporting, address maternal health disparities, and promote a One Health approach. Key legislation includes enhanced prenatal syphilis testing and improved access to contraception and medication abortion services for students.
Illinois Joins WHO Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network
The State of Illinois announced it is joining the World Health Organization's Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN). This action follows the U.S. withdrawal from the WHO and aims to ensure Illinois has direct access to global outbreak alerts and response capabilities.
Illinois DPH Endorses AAP 2026 Immunization Schedule
The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) announced its endorsement of the American Academy of Pediatrics' (AAP) 2026 child and adolescent immunization schedule. This endorsement aligns Illinois with national pediatric experts and aims to provide clarity and consistency for residents and healthcare providers.
Illinois Sues Trump Administration Over CDC Grant Cuts
The Illinois Department of Public Health announced the state, along with California, Colorado, and Minnesota, is suing the Trump administration over $600 million in CDC grant cuts. Governor Pritzker and Attorney General Raoul allege the cuts are politically motivated and unlawful, impacting critical public health programs in Illinois.
Virginia Measles Outbreak Public Health Alert
The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) has issued a public health alert regarding a measles outbreak, reporting eight cases in 2026. The alert provides general information on measles, its prevention through vaccination, and details on confirmed cases and exposure locations within Virginia.
Fish Consumption Advisory Issued for Chickahominy Watershed Due to PFOS
Virginia health officials have issued a fish consumption advisory for the Chickahominy Watershed due to elevated PFOS levels in certain fish species. The advisory recommends limiting consumption to two meals per month from the Chickahominy River and no meals from White Oak Swamp.
Virginia Health Officials Announce Measles Exposure Alert
Virginia Health Officials have issued an alert regarding a potential measles exposure at Dulles International Airport on January 24, 2026. The alert advises individuals who may have been exposed to report their exposure and monitor for symptoms.
Virginia Reports Confirmed Measles Case and Lists Exposure Sites
The Virginia Department of Health has confirmed a measles case in Northern Virginia and identified several public exposure sites. Residents who may have been exposed are advised to report their exposure, check their vaccination status, and monitor for symptoms.
Virginia Health Officials Announce Measles Case and Exposure
The Virginia Department of Health (VDH) has confirmed a measles case in a preschool-aged child and identified potential exposure sites in Northern Virginia and at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. VDH is advising individuals who may have been exposed to report their exposure and check their vaccination status.
CT Commissioner Concerns Over Scaled-Back US Vaccine Schedule
Connecticut's Public Health Commissioner expressed serious concerns regarding recent changes to the national childhood vaccine schedule. The statement highlights potential confusion for parents and clinicians, and increased difficulty in navigating preventive care due to scaled-back federal recommendations.
DPH Warns of Carbon Monoxide and Snow Shoveling Risks
The Connecticut Department of Public Health issued a warning about the risks of carbon monoxide poisoning and heart emergencies associated with snow shoveling during a major winter storm. The notice highlights safety tips and provides statistics on past incidents in the state.
Connecticut Endorses AAP Child Immunization Schedule
The Connecticut Department of Public Health (DPH) has endorsed the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) 2026 child and adolescent immunization schedule. This endorsement aligns the state's public health policy with the AAP's science-driven recommendations for protecting children's health.
CDPHE RSV Immunization Reminders for Families
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) is sending reminder texts and emails to approximately 24,000 families of infants under 8 months old regarding RSV immunizations. The messages encourage parents to schedule appointments for their children to receive the immunization, which offers immediate protection against RSV.
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.
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