AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPublic Health: Guam logged its 16th lab-confirmed pertussis case, with infants and school-age children hit hardest; officials say several cases were linked through households and community spread. Education Governance: Bill 286-38 would reshape the Guam Education Board, cutting voting members from nine to seven and moving to a fully appointed model, with a June 24 public hearing set to spark debate over accountability and outcomes. Local Economy: GEDA received an additional $19.5M under the State Small Business Credit Initiative, expanding loan guarantees, surety bond help, and the Destinu Guåhan Venture Capital Fund. Tourism & Culture: GVB and GIAA unveiled winners of the 2026 Guam Youth Art Contest at the airport, turning arrivals into a showcase of “Håfa Adai Spirit.” Weather: Tropical Depression Jangmi brought record rainfall and a flood advisory for parts of Guam, though it posed no direct threat as it moved north. Sports & Youth: The Guam Baseball & Softball Academy’s 11th Summer Skills and Games program opens registration, featuring visiting Japanese coaches and former pro players. Crime & Courts: A judge told the OAG not to jump to conclusions in charging documents tied to a Dededo chase case; defendants pleaded not guilty.
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