AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoImmigration & Food Security: In Arizona, immigrant families are losing SNAP food aid after Trump-era restrictions tied to H.R. 1, with SNAP participation down 47% in the state—part of a wider nationwide drop of 10%. Military & Community Voice (Guam): Sparse attendance didn’t stop residents and preservation advocates from warning Guam is being repositioned as a forward offensive platform, with concerns about missing civilian shelters and lack of public notice. Accessibility & Daily Independence (Guam): The Guam System for Assistive Technology hosts an Assistive Technology Fair featuring Meta AI smart glasses and other tools to support people with disabilities. Education & Careers (Guam): UOG signed a deal with Goodwind Development Corporation to expand internships and workforce pathways for students and graduates. Culture & Learning (Micronesia): Traditional waka navigators gathered in Wellington to share navigation knowledge and how they “look up” at Matariki. Environment & Youth Science (Yap/Kosrae): UOG REEF fellows presented coral monitoring findings showing steady declines linked to water-heating events. Conservation to Industry (Palau): A grassroots giant clam comeback project is building a community hatchery and training farmers, aiming to turn reef restoration into a lasting local industry. Tourism Recovery (CNMI): Saipan welcomed the return of international flights as Jeju Air resumed direct service from Seoul after the Sinlaku pause.
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