AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMangilao Hospital Fight: Guam’s Supreme Court backed Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero’s authority to build and run the federally funded Mangilao hospital, rejecting attempts to block it through local procurement vetoes. Settlement Pressure: A federal judge ordered settlement talks over the project’s $100M+ utility funding, but the governor says it’s too late to secure power timelines before ARP money expires. Courtroom Update: Two men in a Dededo police chase and shooting pleaded not guilty; the case briefly stalled while the court coordinated remote access from Guam Regional Medical City. Public Health Watch: DPHSS reported 16 lab-confirmed pertussis cases, with infants and school-age children hit hardest, and ongoing outreach tied to the surveillance dashboard. Nutrition Support: UOG’s SNAP-Ed “Summer Glow” kicks off June 3 with free adult nutrition workshops, while SUN Bucks/ Summer EBT is set to bring summer grocery help to Guam and CNMI. Immigration Scrutiny: A new USCIS memo signals tighter review for green card adjustments inside the U.S., likely affecting foreign workers in healthcare and construction. Cybersecurity Gaps: A GovGuam website hack didn’t expose sensitive data, but oversight highlighted security staffing and patching gaps. Care for Typhoon-Affected Patients: Guam Cancer Care launched “Fuel the Fight” to supply CNMI cancer patients impacted by Super Typhoon Sinlaku.
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