AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUN Decolonisation Watch: The UN Special Committee on Decolonisation pressed for action on New Caledonia and French Polynesia, while also hearing renewed calls tied to Guam and Tokelau, with petitioners challenging whether the UN is “managing delay” without clear benchmarks. Education & Local Governance: Guam Education Board members voted unanimously to block proposed southern school closures for SY 26-27, ordering more data and community outreach before any rightsizing. Courts & Public Safety: A judge in the Guam Premier Outlets robbery case weighed whether Korean victims can testify by Zoom and whether co-defendants should get separate trials amid an evidence challenge. Government Accountability: A $15.4M Guam Veterans Cemetery expansion is at risk after a dispute over contract processing and legal review timelines, with the AG and veterans leadership trading blame. Infrastructure Delays: Hagåtña Pool renovations, already delayed years, are now expected to finish in November after permit and construction timeline issues. Military & Regional Security: US and Philippine Coast Guards wrapped joint pre-RIMPAC engagements in Guam, while US plans for “war-ready” Marine Corps weapons stockpiles in Australia and Typhon missile deployments in Japan underscore rising Indo-Pacific readiness. Local Politics & Culture: Mayors were asked to contribute $175 each to support the Liberation Queen pageant as candidate lists firm up. Public Services: Rev and Tax launched “Passports for the Pack,” reserving Wednesday passport services for families with minor children. Justice System: Magistrate Judge Jonathan Quan won broad support for reappointment amid debate over pretrial detention rates.
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