AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoGuam Tourism & Local Business: The Guam Visitors Bureau says summer arrivals should build momentum despite Super Typhoon Sinlaku, high jet fuel costs and air capacity limits, noting April arrivals fell 28% year-over-year but the year-to-date picture is still up. GVB Operations: The Tumon Night Market is moving to a new spot directly in front of Tumon Sands Plaza for the Summer Showcase series, aiming to boost visibility for vendors and improve walkable access. Energy & Infrastructure: KEPCO has completed Guam’s Ukudu Gas Combined Cycle Power Plant, launching full commercial operations and set to supply about 75% of Guam’s peak demand under a long-term power purchase agreement. Local Governance & Health Care: Guam’s Supreme Court ruled Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero can use federal authority to build and operate the Mangilao hospital, blocking attempts to interfere through local procurement. Education Finance: The Education Finance Commission reviewed GDOE accounts payable, showing millions in unpaid bills with a sizable portion past due. Immigration & Labor: A USCIS policy memo signals tighter scrutiny for in-country green card adjustments, which could affect Guam’s foreign workforce. Agriculture: A farmer’s plea to lawmakers highlights a crop relief debate after typhoon damage, with questions over whether programs cover lost market value. Sports Tourism: Guam Marianas Open Taiwan sold out ahead of the May 30–31 championship, topping 1,000 athlete entries.
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