AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoReproductive Health Funding: A coalition of 23 Democratic governors and Guam’s governor urged the U.S. Office of Management and Budget to reject a proposed federal grant rule, warning it could disrupt maternal health and reproductive care programs. Public Health & Care Access: Guam’s Behavioral Health and Wellness Center missed a status hearing in a negligent death case; the court will issue a summons to the center’s director, after claims of overmedication and poor monitoring. Disaster Recovery & Services: After Super Typhoon Bavi, Guam’s power restoration is near complete (99% system load), while water service remains active for most customers; meanwhile, debris disposal sites at Ypao Point and Tiyan close July 23 and a Tier II shelter opened in Astumbo. Nursing Training Funding: Guam Memorial Hospital Authority received $17,980 from GEDA’s QCCC Series 8 grants to expand nationally recognized critical care training for nurses. Animal Health on Rota: A vet assessment mission will shape advocacy for livestock and pets’ needs on Rota after Bavi, including help with feed and anti-tick medication. Radiation Compensation Push: Guam Del. James Moylan and others plan to reintroduce a bill to add Guam to the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act program. Cannabis Regulation: Guam issued its first recreational cannabis cultivation license, signaling the start of a regulated local industry.
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