AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoSNAP & Summer Nutrition: Guam is listed among territories taking part in Summer EBT/SUN Bucks, with $120 per eligible school-age child to help cover groceries during summer break, while SNAP Work Rules: DPHSS says able-bodied adults without dependents could lose benefits starting June 1 if they don’t meet new work requirements or medical waivers—raising food security concerns for thousands. Medicare Access to GLP-1s: Starting July 1, Medicare Part D beneficiaries nationwide (including U.S. territories) may get GLP-1 weight-loss drugs through a “Medicare GLP-1 Bridge” demo with a $50 copay, pending prior authorization. Public Health Systems: Guam Community Health Centers are preparing for a new electronic health record system, with training and possible minor appointment delays as the system goes live in September. PFAS & Drinking Water: EPA announced nearly $9.5M in Guam PFAS grants to support testing, planning, and infrastructure for drinking water and private wells. Local Health Governance: The AG is seeking settlement talks in the Mangilao hospital dispute, tied to expiring federal American Rescue Plan funds. Community Health & Food: USDA Farm to School funding highlights how local food programs can support children’s health through school meals and cooking activities.
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