AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSNAP Food Loss Program: Public Health says disapproval notices for Guam SNAP recipients denied under the Food Loss Affidavit program will be mailed this week, after extra review to fix address issues and complete quality checks. Local Education: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero signed two education bills—one creating a licensure framework for school psychologists and another letting GDOE use lapsed funds for school facility and infrastructure improvements, including typhoon recovery and reopening shuttered schools. Southern School Closure Fight: A Guam Education Board member is demanding an immediate halt to plans to close six southern elementary schools, saying the proposal moved forward without board approval, public input, or required planning documents. Assisted Living Framework: Sen. Sabrina Salas Matanane introduced a bill to create assisted living residences and community-based care options, with licensing and oversight through DPHSS. Public Safety: Guam Police are investigating a three-vehicle crash in Latte Heights that left one man dead and three others injured. Fraud Crackdown: The FBI added Michael Lizaso Marasigan to its new “Most Wanted Fraudsters” list tied to a $34M Guam bingo fraud case. Community Services: Rev. and Tax launched “Passports for the Pack,” reserving Wednesdays in July for families applying for passports. Weather Preparedness: NWS says Guam and CNMI could see 3 to 5 more storms before the end of 2026, with officials urging continued preparedness.
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