AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSports Tourism & Guam Pride: The Guam Marianas Pro Korea Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Championship made a historic return to Seoul with record participation, nearly doubling the 2024 field and reinforcing the “Road to Guam” pathway that feeds Guam’s flagship BJJ events. Courts & Public Safety: A Tamuning man charged with repeatedly molesting a 13-year-old could be released on electronic monitoring after a court found his home suitable, even as prosecutors say key reports weren’t served. Local Services & Community Support: Public Health says disapproval notices for SNAP households denied under the Food Loss Affidavit program will be mailed this week, after extra review and quality checks. Disability Access: The Guam System for Assistive Technology’s 32nd Annual Assistive Technology Conference opens June 12-13 at The Westin Resort Guam, focusing on “Unlocking the Everyday” for people with disabilities and the providers who support them. Tourism Resilience: Guam Visitors Bureau exit survey data for April shows 91% of surveyed visitors said they’d revisit the island despite Super Typhoon Sinlaku. Governance & Oversight: A Guam Education Board member is demanding an immediate halt to plans to close six southern elementary schools, alleging the proposal moved forward without board approval or required planning documents. Health & Housing Policy: A bill introduced by Sen. Sabrina Salas Matanane would create assisted living residences and community-based care options, aiming to fill the gap between living independently and nursing homes. Fraud Watch: The FBI’s new “Most Wanted Fraudsters” list includes Guam bingo fraud defendant Michael Lizaso Marasigan, tied to a $34M scheme. Weather Preparedness: NWS officials say Sinlaku’s impacts were driven by its large wind field, and separate briefings warn Guam and the NMI could see 3 to 5 more storms later in 2026.
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