AGP Executive Report
Last update: 43 minutes agoGuam Corruption Watch: A new letter argues corruption often hides behind “nice” ribbon-cuttings and glossy releases, urging residents to demand transparency and real accountability. Local Education & Facilities: DPW canceled the Simon Sanchez High School procurement and says it will restart to prevent years of court delays; meanwhile, students and families are still dealing with fallout from school closures and safety concerns. Homelessness Plan: DHAPP released a 2026–2030 strategy calling for a centralized service center by 2028 and at least 50 transitional/emergency shelter beds by 2030, citing ongoing housing shortages despite a drop in homelessness. Health & Kids: DPHSS says Guam’s childhood vaccine requirements remain unchanged even as federal officials begin a 90-day review of vaccine recommendations. Community & Culture: The Guam Coral Reef Initiative gathered public input to set reef conservation priorities and funding for 2027–2032. Sports (Women’s Football): NAPA Rovers FC is set for the AFC Women’s Champions League preliminary stage, representing Guam against regional champions. Civic Life: The Guam Women’s Chamber debate and a congressional delegation visit highlighted education and workforce needs, with calls for more federal flexibility for the island.
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