AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoLocal Philanthropy: McDonald’s of Guam’s Golf Classic at the Country Club of the Pacific drew 150 golfers and raised funds for Ronald McDonald House, with organizers saying the event maxed out and still had a waiting list. Education & Youth: The Nenpire Startup Series is now accepting young entrepreneurs ages 7–13, and UOG is offering the free Triton Summer Academy for incoming freshmen (limited seats in Cohorts 3 and 4). Health Access: DPHSS will hold a free Back-to-School Immunization Outreach Clinic at Micronesia Mall on July 10 for eligible children, and Guam was awarded $6.54M for Summer EBT (SUN Bucks) to help reduce child hunger during summer. Community Care: A foster-care licensing push drew more than 30 prospective foster parents to Harvest House as Guam’s shelter placements remain strained. Public Safety & Policy: Acting Gov. Josh Tenorio rejected wage freezes while pay studies are pending, and Guam’s airport authority extended Lotte Duty Free’s retail concession contract to keep services steady while a new procurement moves forward. Weather Watch: Tropical Depression 07W brought Guam its roughest night in months with gusts up to 55 mph, and Tropical Storm Mekkhala is forming near Guam with Taiwan heat alerts in place. Defense & Guam’s Role: Reports say the U.S. plans to deploy offensive missiles on Guam amid China tensions, while Congress is also weighing a provision that could mandate nuclear microreactors for the Indo-Pacific by 2030.
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