AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoGuam Visitors Bureau & Tourism: RUNGUAM Running Festival 2026 is set for Aug. 16 in Tumon, with 5K and 10K races starting in front of the GVB and finishing at Governor Joseph Flores Park. Education & Accessibility: The District Court of Guam closed out the Southern High School wheelchair access case, ruling for the GDOE superintendent, while the Disability Law Center disputes GDOE’s account of elevator availability and repairs. Public Health Operations: DPHSS is centralizing operations through new commercial leases as it faces a surge tied to federal SNAP changes, with divisions relocating and the Public Health Laboratory staying put until a Mangilao facility opens in August. Special Education Oversight: Rep. James Moylan says the House Appropriations Committee directed the U.S. Department of Education to examine special education service gaps on Guam and brief Congress within 180 days. Local Sports & Community: The first-ever Guam Marianas Dumau Open BJJ tournament is scheduled for June 20 at UOG’s Calvo Field House, featuring Gi and No-Gi divisions for all ages and skill levels. Public Safety & Accountability: Guam Police confirmed there’s no record of criminal sexual conduct complaints in the GVB assault case, as the AG won’t rush. Letters & Governance: A new letter urges Guam to expect more than just briefings from leaders, as residents push for clearer follow-through on government services.
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