AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMangilao Hospital Fight in Court: The Guam Supreme Court ruled that Attorney General Douglas Moylan can’t use local procurement law to block Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero from using federal funds to build and operate a new Mangilao public hospital, calling it an unlawful “statutory veto” and saying disputes must go through judicial review. Hospital Resilience Upgrades: Guam Memorial Hospital Authority is moving ahead with emergency preparedness, including bids for three new emergency generators plus a fourth backup unit, as it replaces aging power and HVAC systems to keep care running during major storms. Public Health—Pertussis Alert: Guam health officials reported a 16th lab-confirmed pertussis case, with infants and school-age children hit hardest; some cases required hospitalization and contact tracing is ongoing. Youth Fitness & Nutrition: A local organization is launching an eight-week summer program at Ypao Beach Park (June 1–July 27) focused on physical activity and nutrition education for youth. Immigration Scrutiny: A new USCIS memo signals tighter review for people seeking green cards from inside the U.S., which could affect foreign workers in Guam’s construction and healthcare sectors. SNAP June Payments: SNAP recipients can expect June 2026 EBT deposits starting in early June, with schedules varying by state. Radiation Justice Push: Radiation survivors renewed calls to expand the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act to include the Northern Mariana Islands, seeking parity for Pacific survivors.
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