AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoGuam Budget Talks: Guam lawmakers recessed the FY2027 budget session after typhoon-related confusion and outages, with the proposed $1.403B plan hinging on business privilege tax collections—Republican leadership targets 4% vs GovGuam’s 4.5%, a $42.5M swing. Power & Water Recovery: GPA reported 100% of major substations energized and 37% of circuits restored, while GWA kept boil-water precautions in place as wells on generator power dropped to 74; conservation is urged. Disaster Logistics: Guam opened a Ypao Point debris disposal site for green waste and construction materials, and GPA is waiting on eight bucket trucks from Saipan to speed restoration. Business Impact Survey: BSP is launching a Business Sector Disaster Damage Assessment Survey July 8-14 to estimate private-sector losses from Bavi. Emergency Connectivity: DOCOMO Pacific is partnering with Starlink Mobile to provide emergency SMS if terrestrial networks fail. Community Resilience Debate: A letter urges Guam to plan beyond the next storm with permanent community shelters and pre-positioned FEMA supplies. Local Culture & Sports: Artspace Guåhan launched an 8-week teen music program with full scholarships, and the Guam Rugby Union named its 2026 men’s national roster for the Union Cup. Rota Watch: Forecasters urge calm over Invest 97W as Rota begins long recovery after Bavi’s devastation.
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