AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGuam Legislature & Governance: A new bill would authorize a public-private partnership to build a permanent Guam Department of Revenue and Taxation headquarters, aiming to end decades of costly leasing. Courts & Public Safety: Senators held a hearing on a measure that would make threats or harassment targeting judges a felony, including penalties if harm comes to judicial officers or their families. DMV & Licensing: DMV is revamping Guam’s driver testing and licensing process as it considers a bill that would let adults skip the permit and supervised driving phases, while still requiring an on-road skills test. Education: GDOE warned F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School may open late for 2026-27 due to construction delays and pending public health inspections. Tourism & Economy: GVB says it received a clean, unmodified audit for FY2025 and reported tourism gains, while officials point to possible easing of jet fuel costs if the Iran conflict winds down. Disaster Preparedness: A tropical depression passed south of Guam, bringing gusty winds and heavy showers; advisories remain in effect as Invest 92W approaches. Regional & Military: U.S. and FSM officials met to reaffirm defense cooperation, and Guam hosted a Coast Guard-led regional maritime security exercise.
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