AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoEducation Accountability: A Guam Department of Education letter/column blasts the closure of the Tiyan and Simon Sanchez High Schools shared campus, saying Core Tech’s delayed response and the lack of a clear apology leave families and students without answers. Budget & Tax Policy: The Guam Legislature is set to vote Monday on the governor’s revised fiscal 2027 budget, with lawmakers keeping the Business Privilege Tax at 4% and retaining a 5% BPT on military buildup construction projects. Hospitality & Workforce: GHRA’s Pacific Hotel & Restaurant Expo 2026 (PHARE) opens Wednesday at the Hyatt Regency Guam, bringing dozens of exhibitors plus training on food safety, customer service, and alcohol management. Agriculture Relief: Guam Department of Agriculture opens applications Aug. 17 through Sept. 2 for its Crop Loss Compensation Program for Typhoon Bavi losses, covering qualifying crop input damages. Legal Services Access: The Superior Court is recruiting bilingual interpreters for its on-call registry, paying $28 an hour and seeking more Philippine and Micronesian language speakers. Local Business Hiring: Atkins Kroll Guam held its first 2026 job fair, drawing 50+ applicants and completing 70+ on-site interviews.
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