AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoGuam Power Recovery: Guam Power Authority says it hit 99% system load Wednesday and is moving through Phase III after Super Typhoon Bavi, with crews tackling isolated outages and customer-side repairs; the utility also welcomed eight bucket trucks and utility vehicles back from Saipan to speed restoration. Water Still a Concern: Guam Waterworks Authority reported about 1,550 customers without water as of 11 a.m. Wednesday, with conservation rules and a boil-water notice for longer outages. Public Safety & Budget: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero says she will veto the Legislature’s FY2027 budget, calling it “unacceptable,” while lawmakers debate funding shortfalls for the Guam Police Department’s recruitment cycles. Tourism Oversight: A new bill would fund a $300,000 independent study of the Guam Visitors Bureau’s effectiveness as budget talks continue. Finance & Relief: Bank of Guam rolled out a Super Typhoon Bavi customer forbearance program for eligible borrowers, and the Guam Homeland Security/OCD warned residents about phishing and fake “tax-free grant” posts. Workplace Dispute: Former child support officer Charlyn Terlaje alleges the AG denied maternity leave and wrongfully fired her, sparking a high-profile debate over parental rights and staffing. Sports Tourism: Guam Marianas Pro Hong Kong debuts July 19 with 500+ entries, highlighting the visitor-economy push tied to major events.
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