AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoFood & Relief Access: Guam families lined up at Micronesia Mall for Summer-EBT cards, with distribution ending Monday; about 2,000 cards were issued since July 13, totaling over $300,000, and replacements are helping households recover from Super Typhoon Bavi food losses. Public Health & Care Accountability: Guam’s Behavioral Health and Wellness Center missed a negligent death status hearing; the court will issue a summons to the director, as the case alleges overmedication, poor monitoring, and lack of communication. Healthcare Workforce Training: Guam Memorial Hospital Authority received a $17,980 GEDA grant to expand critical care training for nurses through the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses program. Animal Health on Rota: A veterinarian assessment mission on Rota will guide advocacy and supplies for pets and livestock after Typhoon Bavi, including pet food, chicken feed, and anti-tick medication. Safety & Injury Aftercare: A fatal patrol car crash in Yigo killed a 21-year-old motorcyclist; the officer was placed on administrative leave while investigations continue. Disaster Recovery Services: Typhoon debris disposal sites at Ypao Point and Tiyan close July 23, and DPHSS reports senior centers are shifting to grab-and-go meals while childcare remains open. Policy Watch: Democratic governors, including Guam’s governor, objected to proposed federal grant rule changes they say could harm maternal health and reproductive care.
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