AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPublic Health Funding Pressure: DPHSS told lawmakers it needs about $80.7M from Guam’s general fund for FY27 (on top of a larger $273.5M overall budget), warning that SNAP federal work changes starting June 1 will cut benefits for nearly 7,000 residents and worsen food insecurity. SNAP Fallout: DPHSS said 36,390 people currently receive SNAP, with 6,956 expected to drop off under the new federal rules; the agency is also preparing Disaster SNAP for most households after Super Typhoon Sinlaku if a major disaster declaration is approved. Election Update: The Guam Election Commission ratified 44–45 candidates for the Aug. 1 primaries but did not approve the Pleadwell-Hermosa independent gubernatorial bid after petition signature issues tied to the legal name “Jeffrey” vs “Jeff.” Defense & Tech: The Pentagon approved another $407M for Lockheed Martin’s Guam missile-defense work, while Guam’s AI regulatory task force said it’s still in the “baby phase” as it builds toward a final framework.
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