AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSports Spotlight: Guam’s bowlers are in Taipei for the 3rd Formosa International Bowling Classic, with Noah Taimanglo rolling a perfect 300 and Jeremiah Camacho punching into TV finals after a strong 242 average, while graded-division standouts Joonsung Park and Ezekiel Gatan also made the top finals. Youth & Jobs: The Governor’s Summer Youth Employment Program is drawing early crowds as teens pick up applications across community resource centers, eager to get work experience. Tourism Push: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero signed Tourism Month into motion, setting up events like a run, a membership meeting, and a Tumon Night Market industry night. Education After Sinlaku: The governor signed an emergency 180-day instructional waiver for GDOE, clearing the way for schools to finish without costly make-up days. Elections Update: The GEC ratified 44 primary candidates but rejected the Pleadwell-Hermosa independent ticket over petition name requirements (“Jeff” vs “Jeffrey”), with an appeal expected. Public Health: DPHSS says nearly 7,000 Guam residents will lose SNAP starting June 1 under new federal work rules. Disaster Recovery: GovGuam puts Sinlaku public infrastructure damage at about $435M and is preparing to seek a major disaster declaration for more relief.
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