AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoMedicaid & Maternal Care: Expectant mothers can use reimbursable doula services starting July 1, with DPHSS hosting a virtual public comment village meeting June 30. Tourism & Public Safety: Guam Visitors Bureau reports stronger-than-expected tourism tax collections despite a 24% May arrival drop, and moves ahead with a Matapang Beach rescue station to ease emergency response bottlenecks. Missing Person: GPD has ceased the search for Robert “Berta” Taimanglo, but the case remains open; police ask the public for any tips. Military Training Impacts: Marine Corps live-fire restrictions near Ritidian/Rota Banks waterways run June 30 and July 1, raising concerns from local fishermen and activists. Local Government Tech: The Mayors Council of Guam is rolling out an online system to standardize residency verification across villages, targeting full implementation by FY 2027. Community & Culture: Guam Museum hosts a Q&A on a decolonization exhibit; Guam Community College announces its Christmas in July Bazaar July 11. Health & Families: Advocates warn Guam’s foster care shortage is worsening, with too few homes for children needing placement. Water Safety: A dieldrin-affected Mangilao water well was shut off earlier this year and briefly restarted during Sinlaku recovery, with GWA explaining the monitoring status. Defense Presence: USS Frank Cable returned to Apra Harbor after sea trials, while Valiant Shield 2026 continues across the region.
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