AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPacific Security Tensions: A Guam-hosted Micronesia Security Dialogue warned that great-power rivalry is no longer “over there,” with leaders gaming out what U.S.-China brinkmanship could mean for island security as Taiwan and missile risks loom. Local Governance: Guam is still struggling to enforce its own laws—most notably a year-old ban on coral-harming sunscreen chemicals that officials say is still being imported and sold. Public Health & Recovery: The U.S. EPA wrapped up drinking-water and wastewater assessments after Typhoon Sinlaku in Guam and CNMI, shifting work back to local partners. Environment & Heritage: A Guam cultural heritage study is moving toward possible National Heritage Area designation, while a separate push seeks access to Land Trust parcels for wildlife conservation. Education & Community: Senators raised concerns about UOG enrollment sustainability, and Guam’s EMS providers are set to be honored during EMS Week.
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