AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTourism Marketing: The Guam Visitors Bureau led a 12-business delegation to the 41st Seoul International Travel Fair, pitching Guam as a “Wellness Island” to Korean travelers and highlighting local hotels, golf and experiences. Energy Costs: Guam Power Authority secured a $35 million Bank of America credit line to cover rising fuel costs, with repayment monthly and a potential customer impact tied to a proposed fuel surcharge. Public Works & Utilities: Consolidated Commission on Utilities authorized GWA to use federal COVID-era recovery funds for eligible water and wastewater projects, while CCU discussions also addressed reallocation pressure tied to the Mangilao hospital timeline. Education Oversight: Sen. Vincent Borja set a June 24 oversight hearing on GDOE school closure and consolidation plans, including southern school impacts and financial readiness. Local Business Growth: Guam’s first trading card cafe expanded to a larger Dededo location, blending card shop and cafe concepts for collectors and coffee lovers. Maritime & Security: The U.S. Coast Guard accepted delivery of the fast response cutter Jeffrey Palazzo, expected to join Guam’s homeport fleet after commissioning. Health Funding: Del. James Moylan said Guam could receive over $5 million from a federal agriculture bill for hospital, fire/emergency response, and forensic lab upgrades.
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