AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGovernment & Accountability: Port Authority of Guam general manager Rory J. Respicio received the 2025–2026 Professor John M. Phillips Excellence in Government Accountability Award, praised for stronger financial accountability, modernized operations, clean audits, and securing major federal investments. Military Buildup & Local Voice: Guam residents and analysts pushed back at a reconvened briefing, warning the island is being positioned as a forward offensive platform with limited civilian shelter planning and little say in decisions. Community, Culture & Belonging: A new film, “Iakwe: Hello, Goodbye,” follows a Marshallese family connection story after a door-to-door encounter leads to finding birth relatives. Food Security for Immigrant Families: In Arizona, immigrant families are losing SNAP food aid as Trump-era restrictions take hold under H.R. 1, with a reported sharp statewide drop. Tourism Recovery: Saipan welcomed its first international flight since Super Typhoon Sinlaku, with Jeju Air resuming direct service and the Marianas Visitors Authority urging better visitor experiences to keep airlines coming. Accessibility & Everyday Tech: Guam’s Assistive Technology Fair returns with demos of smart glasses and other tools to help people with disabilities live more independently. Education & Careers: UOG signed an MoU with Goodwind Development Corporation to expand internships and workforce pathways for students and graduates. Environment & Youth Science: UOG REEF fellows monitored coral reefs in Yap and Kosrae, reporting steady declines linked to warming events.
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