AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoWellness Tourism Push: A 12-business Guam delegation led by the Guam Visitors Bureau marketed Guam as a “Wellness Island” at the Seoul International Travel Fair, highlighting nature, relaxation, sports and CHamoru culture. Education & Licensing: Guam’s new school psychologist licensure rules give GDOE psychologists 90 days to apply under a grandfather provision, as the profession is formally established. Health & Community Support: The Guam Cancer Survivorship Conference spotlighted mindfulness for survivors and caregivers, while the Guam Cancer Trust Fund continues funding cancer-related services and patient support. Public Works Watch: DPR says it’s still working on a long-running Ypao Beach Park water leak that’s been costing about $33,000 a month. Local Economy & Jobs: Guam’s employment gains are being driven mainly by the private sector as government employment declines. Utilities & Costs: GPA secured a $35 million credit line to cover rising fuel costs and avoid major rate hikes. Culture & Language: Marines helped clear space for a new CHamoru language classroom at Finegayan Elementary, and a charter school expansion hearing heard warnings about CHamoru language decline. Elections Prep: The Guam Election Commission is relaunching its College Poll Worker Program starting June 16.
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