AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 minutes agoVeterans Care Expansion (Guam): The VA opened a new outpatient clinic annex in Dededo, adding primary care, prosthetics support, lab services, and in-person mental health for Guam’s estimated 28,000 veterans, with officials saying the clinic expands VA primary care teams from one to seven. Tourism & Travel Access (CNMI/Guam): Saipan resumed international flights after a two-month pause tied to Super Typhoon Sinlaku, with Jeju Air restarting Seoul–Saipan service; CNMI leaders also urged Congress to keep visa-free entry for Chinese travelers, warning EVS‑TAP changes could worsen the visitor economy. Disaster Nutrition Help (CNMI): CNMI began rolling out a $40M Disaster Nutrition Assistance Program for non-NAP households severely affected by Sinlaku, with eligibility tied to living/working in the disaster area and federal income/resource rules. Healthcare Access for Veterans (CNMI): Delegate Kimberlyn King-Hinds introduced a bill to expand VA travel reimbursements for veterans in the CNMI and Freely Associated States when no VA facility exists locally. Community Health & Prevention (Oral Health): The HDS Foundation highlighted oral health prevention efforts across Hawaiʻi, Guam, and Saipan, linking routine dental care to whole-body health. Reef Monitoring (UOG REEF): University of Guam REEF fellows presented coral monitoring results showing steady coral declines in Yap and Kosrae, with water heating events cited as a likely driver.
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