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PFAS Funding: The U.S. EPA announced nearly $9.5M for Guam to tackle “forever chemicals,” with support for water testing, planning, and infrastructure through the Guam Waterworks Authority and options for private well owners. Court Update: A June trial date for Nicholas Moore was vacated after the Attorney General raised undisclosed concerns, prompting new motions and a revised briefing schedule. Homeless Services: Guma San Jose is set to close in July, but the government says people won’t be pushed to the streets—DPHSS will case manage shelter seekers while a rehabilitation upgrade is planned. Public Health: Guam’s pertussis count remains at 15 confirmed cases, with a 16th suspected case pending lab confirmation as vaccination outreach continues. Legislation: Sen. Will Parkinson introduced a bill to fix delayed death certificate sign-offs by extending the physician exception window from 72 hours to 12 months. Sports Spotlight: Guam-born swimmer Haley Borja keeps stacking records stateside, even as her latest mark doesn’t qualify for a Guam record.

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