AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMental Health & Safety: A report on a Marine’s suicide alleges toxic leadership and a command climate that fellow Marines say ignored warning signs, renewing calls for stronger mental health support; Public Health Operations: DPHSS is centralizing operations through new commercial leases as SNAP-related administrative demands surge, with key units relocating and the federally certified Public Health Laboratory staying put until a Mangilao facility opens; Special Education Access: The House Appropriations Committee directed the U.S. Department of Education to examine special education service gaps in Guam and brief Congress within 180 days; Marine & Community Health Funding: Guam’s ocean research and reef protection programs face possible shutdown in FY2027 as NOAA budget cuts target grants and monitoring; Emergency Readiness & Cybersecurity: IRT Cyber Guam 2026 trained 60 service members to strengthen Guam’s cyber networks and emergency radio infrastructure with upgrades, vulnerability assessments, and live communications testing; Injury & Trauma Updates: Police identified Latte Heights crash driver Lumon James Tio, 21, as the third traffic fatality of 2026, while another crash sent a woman to Guam Regional Medical City with non-fatal injuries.
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