AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGuam Election Watch: A University of Guam poll finds Rep. James Moylan leading the delegate race (53%) while governor primary voters split tightly—Joshua Tenorio (28%) vs. Therese Terlaje (27%), with Tony Ada (24%) ahead of Frank Blas Jr. (17%) among Republicans. AG vs. Hospital Funding: Attorney General Douglas Moylan says he’ll keep fighting to stop Guam from repaying about $105M in federal funds tied to the Mangilao hospital project, pointing to a July mediation. GVB Financial Reality Check: The Guam Visitors Bureau cleared its FY2025 audit with zero findings, but revenues fell $9.3M to $23.7M as visitor arrivals dipped and airline incentive spending rose. Public Health Enforcement: Public Health is investigating banned, coral-hurting sunscreen chemicals and says violators face civil fines. Military Readiness & Presence: A new Guam-based communications squadron hit readiness for real missions, and OICC MCM was disestablished after a decade supporting major bases. Regional Security/Disaster: The U.S. approved an $8M disaster package for FSM after Typhoon Sinlaku, while tsunami advisories followed a 7.8 quake off Mindanao with hazardous ocean conditions for Guam and CNMI. Local Governance: Lawmakers Blas and Ada propose suspending broad pay raises and freezing some hiring; Acting Gov. Tenorio calls it unenforceable. Environment & Courts: GovGuam is reviewing a DC settlement proposal in the Ordot dump CERCLA case. National Heritage Push: A public survey is open through July 2 on whether Guam should become a national heritage area.
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