AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorkforce & Education: Guam Green Growth (G3) and the University of Guam launched the first G3 Youth Conservation Corps, giving high schoolers hands-on training tied to the island’s green economy and sustainability careers. University Finance: The Office of Public Accountability issued a clean audit on UOG’s FY2025 financials and compliance, citing stable enrollment and tuition, but noting higher operating expenses and enrollment pressure. Tourism & Air Service: Saipan’s international flights resumed after a two-month pause, with Jeju Air restarting Seoul-Incheon service and committing to four weekly flights through Oct. 25. Airport Watch: Guam International Airport Authority reported $11M in FY2025 revenue growth on a clean audit, while officials warned of near-term revenue strain tied to shifting traveler patterns. Defense & Local Economy: The House Armed Services Committee advanced a Guam-focused FY2027 NDAA package totaling about $1.9B, including major military construction, missile defense, and housing. Local Business Dispute: A $610K debt dispute involving New Fresh Bread Bakeshop and Cafe Panadero is set for trial after a judge allowed an amended complaint. Legal & Public Safety: A deportation plea deal for alleged gang leader Mesemwan Repwak remains stalled as his cases move toward an October trial. Energy Policy: Guam Power Authority says it has only had informal talks about nuclear microreactors, despite federal interest in potential deployment. Climate Resilience: California and Pacific partners issued a joint statement to deepen cooperation on climate adaptation and resilience.
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