AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMaritime & defense buildout: The U.S. Coast Guard accepted delivery of the 63rd Fast Response Cutter, the USCGC Jeffrey Palazzo, the fifth FRC homeported to Guam, with commissioning planned for September in New York and an expected late-fall arrival. Local jobs: Guam added 790 net jobs year-over-year in March 2026, driven by private-sector growth (+1,110) while government payrolls fell. Power costs: Guam Power Authority secured a $35 million Bank of America credit line to cover fuel purchases as the average residential bill could rise about $58; lawmakers debate whether to fund a proposed $100 monthly power credit. Tourism push to Korea: The Guam Visitors Bureau won top marketing honors at Seoul’s International Travel Fair while promoting Guam as a “Wellness Island” with a 12-business delegation. Construction liability: A contractor sued Black Construction Corp. in federal court over an alleged 2024 Tinian jobsite incident involving a crushed worker at a roughly $225M fuel-tank pipeline project. Housing assistance squeeze: GHURA is downsizing Section 8 units and reducing payment standards as part of federal cost-cutting, potentially affecting bedroom sizes and payments. Education oversight: Sen. Vincent Borja set a June 24 oversight hearing on GDOE school closure plans, readiness for SY 2026–27, and financial concerns. Energy & infrastructure financing: CCU authorized GWA to use federal COVID-era funds for eligible water projects, while Mangilao hospital-related ARPA funds face reallocation deadlines.
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