AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoVeterans’ Care Expansion: VA opened a new Dededo outpatient clinic annex at the Guam Medical Arts Center, aiming to close long-standing gaps for Guam’s roughly 28,000 veterans with primary care, mental health services and lab support. Health Insurance Dispute: TakeCare says GRMC’s move to stop accepting its coverage is “without cause,” while GRMC had told members they’d be treated as self-pay starting Sept. 9. Education & Workforce: Career Tech Deaf Academy unveiled a three-year plan to serve deaf, hard-of-hearing, blind and low-vision students with a trilingual, tricultural model; GDOE also announced a June 25 teacher job fair. Local Sports & Community: Saipan’s G-Rollers earned respect as underdogs in Guam’s 3×3 tournament; Strykers FC retired Aidan Dickson’s No. 11 jersey; FLAG revived its Ms. Sampaguita tradition after nearly a decade. Environment & Preparedness: UOG REEF fellows reported steady coral declines in Yap and Kosrae; SPREP urged Pacific communities to prepare for El Niño impacts. Defense & Security: U.S. Naval Base Guam will host Exercise Citadel Pacific 2026, and the House advanced a Guam-focused FY2027 NDAA package totaling nearly $1.9B.
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