AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPort Authority Fallout: The Civil Service Commission dismissed a Port employee’s appeal over alleged “defamatory, retaliatory” remarks by Port General Manager Rory Respicio, saying the employee didn’t prove the claims and that a warning letter isn’t “adverse action.” Veterans Cemetery Funding: Guam’s $15.4M Veterans Cemetery expansion is in jeopardy as the AG says DPW hasn’t provided required documents, with a Sept. 30 federal deadline looming. GVB Audit Win: The Guam Visitors Bureau landed a clean FY2025 financial audit with zero findings, as it touts tourism growth and targets 1.1M arrivals. Defense & Security: U.S. and FSM officials held a joint committee meeting reaffirming defense cooperation, while Guam-based Navy logistics and Coast Guard training missions highlight ongoing regional readiness. Education Governance: The Guam Education Board ordered GDOE to pause public school closures for the rest of the current fiscal year and 2026-27, citing community concerns and process. Local Services: Malesso’ residents face the June 30 closure of the village post office, raising accessibility worries for elderly and disabled residents. Weather Watch: CNMI residents were advised to prepare for heavy rain and gusty winds as Invest 92W moves through the region.
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