AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Fight: Environmental groups sued the federal government to stop the first commercial sale of deep-sea mining leases in American waters, arguing the government greenlit the plan without properly analyzing impacts on endangered species. Marianas Storm Watch: Tropical Depression 17W (Invest 92W) is strengthening and could become a typhoon as it nears the Marianas this weekend, with forecasts suggesting a possible pass north of Guam and/or Saipan—so expect a rainy, unsettled week. Coral Reef Planning: Guam is gathering public input to set coral reef conservation priorities and funding for 2027–2032, with more than 80 residents and experts weighing in. School Health Rights: The Guam Legal Service Corporation filed a government claim over the Tiyan High School closure, saying students were denied civil rights to a safe, sanitary education. Workforce Tech: GDOL says it will test an AI “one-stop” tool on HIREGUAM to help job seekers and employers with resumes, job matching, and routine staff work. Homelessness Targets: Guam released a five-year homelessness strategy aiming for a centralized service center by 2028 and at least 50 transitional/emergency shelter beds by 2030. Agriculture Relief: Farmers can apply for crop-loss compensation for Typhoon Bavi damage through Sept. 2.
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