AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGDOE Oversight: Sen. Vincent Borja set a June 24, 9 a.m. hearing to demand “transparency” on Guam Department of Education school closures, including the proposed shutdown/consolidation of southern schools and J.P. Torres Success Academy, plus special education services, facilities upkeep, and GDOE finances for SY 2026–2027. Hospital Funding Shift: Consolidated Commission on Utilities talks say $104M in ARPA money for the proposed Mangilao hospital will be reallocated so it can be spent before the Dec. 31 deadline, with GWA positioned to expend most of it amid ongoing legal fights. Typhoon Relief Checks: GovGuam released the first batch of Sinlaku crop-loss payments—$239,000 total—to help farmers and livestock producers recover. GVB Legal Risk: AG Douglas Moylan warned a federal “Jane Doe” lawsuit against the Guam Visitors Bureau could expose taxpayers to about $61.5M in debt liability tied to alleged misconduct by former GVB leadership. Coast Guard Cutter for Guam: The U.S. Coast Guard accepted delivery of the new fast response cutter Jeffrey Palazzo in Key West; it’s expected to be commissioned in September and homeported on Guam later this fall. Tourism Push to Korea: GVB and local partners marketed Guam as a “Wellness Island” at the Seoul International Travel Fair, booking consultations and driving interest in pricing and packages. Local Business Spotlight: Guam’s first trading card café expanded in Harmon, adding more play space and a café concept for the growing card-game community.
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