AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoCivic Education: Guam’s GDOE high school students just wrapped a national Close Up program in Washington, D.C., New York, Philadelphia, and Colonial Williamsburg—meeting policymakers and touring the U.S. Capitol and other historic sites. Health & Costs: Medicare Part D beneficiaries nationwide can start getting certain GLP-1 weight-loss drugs with a $50 copay beginning July 1, and Guam’s power bill fight is heating up as GPA’s proposed fuel recovery surcharge could add about $58 to the average monthly bill starting July 1. Weather & Daily Life: A flood advisory is in effect until 1 p.m. today due to heavy rain, with urban and low-drainage flooding possible. Justice: The AG is pushing for settlement talks in the Mangilao hospital dispute involving more than $100 million in federal funds, aiming to avoid long delays. Local Updates: GHURA approved a $208K renovation for its Sinajana main office, and a man was sentenced to 115 months for meth dealing from a “drive-thru” bedroom window. Sports & Culture: Registration is open for UOG 4-H summer camps, and the Guam Baseball & Softball Academy is announcing its 11th annual summer skills program with visiting coaches from Japan and Saipan.
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