AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEducation & Civic Life: Guam Department of Education students from all six high schools represented the island at the Close Up program in Washington, D.C., New York, Philadelphia, and Colonial Williamsburg—meeting policymakers and touring major historic sites. Health & Costs: Medicare Part D beneficiaries may be able to get GLP-1 weight-loss drugs starting July 1 with a $50 copay under a new national “Medicare GLP-1 Bridge” demo, including access for U.S. territories. Community & Culture: The Guam Baseball & Softball Academy and PONY Baseball announced its 11th Annual Summer Skills and Games Academy, bringing visiting Japanese coaches and former pro players back to Guam. Local Sports: The Guam Football Association set the EAFF E-1 Women’s Championship preliminary matches in June, with Guam facing Korea, Macau, and CNMI for a spot in next year’s main event. Food Assistance Watch: SNAP participation is falling nationwide, but Guam is the exception in recent data—while work requirements for able-bodied adults without dependents are set to change June 1. Tourism Pressure: Guam Visitors Bureau says April arrivals dropped 28% year-over-year, pushing a renewed focus on keeping airlift and boosting peak season.
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