AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGuam Budget & Recovery: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero called senators into a special session for “urgent funding,” seeking $31.3M in FY2026 unappropriated general fund revenues for Super Typhoon Bavi response and recovery, childcare subsidy payments, and airport obligations; lawmakers recessed until Friday. GovGuam Operations: Leon Guerrero also declared July 20 a GovGuam holiday ahead of the 82nd Liberation Day. Nuclear Compensation Push: U.S. Rep. James Moylan says he’ll introduce a Bipartisan Radiation Exposure Reauthorization Act of 2026 to expand RECA eligibility and benefits, including up to $150,000 per claimant and broader covered cancers—aiming to include Guam. Local Water & Power After Bavi: GWA reported about 1,550 customers still without water as of 11 a.m. Wednesday, while GPA/GWA restoration neared full recovery with bucket trucks arriving from Saipan. Legislative Oversight: A bill would fund a $300,000 independent study of Guam Visitors Bureau effectiveness, accountability, and governance. Courts & Public Service: A former child support officer alleges AG Douglas Moylan’s office denied maternity leave and fired her; AG disputes the claims. Environment & Community: Piti Mayor Jesse Alig and UOG are working to restore the Tupungan Bay coral reef nursery, seeking land access and grant support. Regional Security: China’s rare submarine-launched ballistic missile test drew condemnation from Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and the U.S.
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