AGP Executive Report
Last update: 19 minutes agoMangilao Hospital Fight in Court: The Guam Supreme Court ruled Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero can establish and operate federally funded hospitals under the Organic Act, blocking the AG and Legislature from using local procurement rules to stall the Mangilao project. Public Health Watch: Guam DPHSS reported 16 lab-confirmed pertussis cases, with infants and school-age children hit hardest, and ongoing outreach plus contact tracing. Disaster Recovery Pressure: A federal judge ordered settlement talks over more than $100M for Mangilao hospital water, power, and sewer—while the governor warned the ARP funds may be too late to use for power infrastructure. Nutrition Support: UOG’s SNAP-Ed is launching a free “Summer Glow” adult nutrition workshop series starting June 3, with hands-on lessons and tastings. Cancer Aid for CNMI: Guam Cancer Care launched “Fuel the Fight” to supply CNMI cancer patients affected by Super Typhoon Sinlaku, with 100% of proceeds going to patient needs. Immigration Scrutiny: A new USCIS memo signals tighter review for people seeking green cards from inside the U.S., likely affecting foreign workers in healthcare and construction on Guam. Cybersecurity Note: A GovGuam website hack didn’t expose sensitive data, but officials said it revealed security gaps needing fixes.
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