AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLaw enforcement gap: A year after Guam’s sunscreen ban took effect, banned chemicals are still being imported and sold on island, with no fines or shelf pullbacks—another sign Guam often passes laws without enforcing them. Local governance: Senators also raised fresh worries about University of Guam enrollment sustainability as budget talks continue. Public health operations: DPHSS plans to move several offices from Hagåtña to Tamuning by summer, but Mangilao headquarters funding remains unclear. Regional security: Guam hosted a Micronesia security dialogue warning that great-power competition is no longer “over there,” with leaders gaming out what Taiwan brinkmanship could mean locally. Environment & resilience: EPA finished water assessment work after Typhoon Sinlaku, shifting drinking-water recovery back to local partners. Community spotlight: EMS Week is set to recognize first responders, highlighting how care kept moving through the storm.
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