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Medicaid Access Fight: Twenty-five Democratic-led states (plus DC) sued the Trump administration over new Medicaid work requirements, arguing the “medically frail” exemption is too narrow and would push ill and disabled people off coverage. Public Health & Safety: Oregon officials warned about deadly cold-water risk after a Wichita State student drowned at Tamolitch Falls/Blue Pool, where frigid temperatures can cause sudden shock. Maternal Health After Attack: A pregnant Tacoma woman survived a pit bull attack that forced early delivery; she remains hospitalized with serious infections. Women’s Health Lawsuit: Nearly 120 women sued Tri-Cities OB-GYN Dr. Mark Mulholland’s employers, alleging decades of sexual abuse and institutional failures at Kadlec and Providence. Workforce & Care Costs: Jackson County Jail will close its basement housing unit July 1, cutting capacity by 20% as medical costs rise—an issue that can ripple into local health and justice systems. Food Safety Alert: Federal health officials issued warnings about mislabeled chicken products sold in multiple states. Oregon Research/Policy: A growing scope of Oregon’s psilocybin program is raising safety concerns, according to a new study.

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