AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoAssisted Living Push: Sen. Sabrina Salas Matanane introduced Bill 329-38 to create assisted living residences and supportive community-based care, with licensing and oversight by Public Health and Social Services, plus background checks and resident protections. School Wellness Update: GDOE won Guam Education Board approval to adopt USDA Smart Snacks standards, tightening what foods and beverages can be sold in public schools during the school day. Behavioral Health Funding Risk: Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center says $5.3M in federal Child Care Development Fund cuts could end key crisis and treatment services by Sept. 30 unless $4M supplemental funding is secured. Food Aid Notices: DPHSS will mail disapproval notices this week for SNAP households denied under the Food Loss Affidavit program after additional review and quality checks. Local Health Access Tech: The 32nd Guam System for Assistive Technology conference (June 12-13) spotlights “Unlocking the Everyday,” with hands-on support for people with disabilities and the teams who serve them. Public Safety & Care: A 73-year-old man and a 17-year-old teen face charges tied to alleged molestation of a 12-year-old, with incidents reported at a Hågat residence. Healthcare Infrastructure: GMH’s $815K parking lot expansion is delayed to Nov. 25 after Super Typhoon Sinlaku and heavy rain affected ground conditions.
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