AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAirport Watch: Guam airport revenues rose $11M in FY2025 on a clean audit, but GIAA and the board warn of a near-term revenue squeeze as seat capacity and signatory income lag budgets. Defense Dollars: The House Armed Services Committee advanced a FY2027 NDAA package with about $1.9B for Guam, including major military construction, missile defense, and housing—while dropping a proposal to acquire more than 100 acres of civilian land. Energy Policy: Guam Power Authority says it has only had informal talks about nuclear microreactors, not formal DoD discussions, even as the tech could become part of the FY2027 authorization. Water Liability: Government claims tied to dieldrin exposure now total about $167.5M for GWA and Guam EPA, with more filings expected as deadlines near. Tourism & Community: The Philippine Coast Guard completed Guam training ahead of RIMPAC; meanwhile, foster care advocates say Guam is short about 70 foster homes, with numbers at an all-time high. Local Business: Machida Shoten opened its Yokohama-style ramen spot in Guam, adding a new dining option for families. Youth & Skills: Nenpire Startup Series is accepting youth applications for a hands-on entrepreneurship program this summer.
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