AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoImmigration & Health Policy: A new U.S. federal law (H.R. 1) will cut Medicaid coverage starting Oct. 1, 2026 and narrow Medicare eligibility in Jan. 2027, potentially stripping health coverage from hundreds of thousands of lawfully present immigrants and their families. CNMI Travel & Recovery: Saipan is welcoming back international flights after a two-month pause tied to Super Typhoon Sinlaku, with Jeju Air resuming direct Seoul service and the Marianas Visitors Authority pushing visitor-satisfaction campaigns to keep airlines coming. Education & Disability Inclusion: Career Tech Deaf Academy in Guam unveiled a 3-year plan to expand a trilingual, tricultural program for deaf, hard-of-hearing, blind, and low-vision students, blending ASL, English, and CHamoru culture with workforce readiness. Environment & Youth Science: University of Guam REEF fellows presented coral monitoring work across Yap and Kosrae, using Coral Net tools and noting steady coral declines linked to water-heating events. Culture & Arts Exchange: Sakai Liberal High School students returned for Guam’s Friendship Recital at Micronesia Mall, continuing a growing tradition of cross-cultural performance. Regional Community Support: A Chuukese letter of gratitude thanks Guam and the Ayuda Foundation for disaster relief and humanitarian help after Typhoon Sinlaku.
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