AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGubernatorial Politics: Democrats split on taxes and online purchases at the Guam Chamber of Commerce forum, with teams also agreeing that government funding and executive roles should be tied to measurable performance. Education Oversight: Guam Education Board chair Judi Guthertz told senators no public schools will be consolidated for school year 26-27, but officials said the enrollment debate isn’t over and future recommendations will depend on updated data. Land & Military Heritage: The CHamoru Land Trust Commission approved two previously voided leases, while Prutehi Guåhan is holding a second public forum this Saturday on the Draft 2026 Guam Historic Preservation Programmatic Agreement amid calls for major changes. Energy & Infrastructure: The Hybrid Land Use Commission approved a conditional permit for a Yona solar farm, and the PUC approved a GPA fuel surcharge hike that will raise the average residential bill by about $58 starting July 1. Cannabis Regulation: The Cannabis Control Board approved Guam’s first permit to operate for a cultivation facility, seven years after legalization. Public Safety & Courts: A man who stole an SUV during a test drive avoided jail time but received 2.5 years of electronic monitoring. Elections & Integrity: The Guam Election Commission forwarded suspected nominating petition forgeries to the attorney general. Regional Security: Valiant Shield 2026 is underway across Guam and CNMI, with Guam also seeing Operation IRENSIA maritime security activity.
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