AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoElections & Civic Duty: A Guam letter urges residents to “turn talk into action” and vote in the Aug. 1, 2026 Primary, arguing cost of living, jobs, and better health care should drive choices. Military & Public Safety: Naval Base Guam’s Citadel Protect exercise is underway at Apra Harbor through Friday, with simulated threats and heavier security activity expected. Power Infrastructure: GPA says the Mangilao substation can’t be finished with ARPA funds and will “most likely” shift to ratepayers’ expense, tied to the medical complex plan. Education Rightsizing: GDOE is weighing closing six southern elementary schools as enrollment declines and budgets tighten. Tourism Accountability: A former GVB employee filed a $61.5M federal lawsuit alleging sexual assault, harassment, and institutional failures by former leadership; GVB says an independent off-island investigator is reviewing allegations. Drug Enforcement: Five people were arrested after controlled drug buys, with a complaint alleging meth sales and unregistered firearms tied to the case. Regional Security: Papua New Guinea’s PM says Lombrum won’t become a foreign base as Australia expands presence there. Sports & Community: Team Masakåda begins home play this week in the EAFF E-1 preliminary competition, with residents encouraged to support Guam’s women’s national team.
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