AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVisa Waiver Push: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero and CNMI Gov. David Apatang are urging DHS and Interior to expand the Guam-CNMI visa waiver carveout to include the Philippines, arguing it would boost tourism, air service, and regional security ties. School Closure Fight: A Guam Education Board member is demanding an immediate halt to plans to close six southern elementary schools, saying GDOE is moving without required data, transparency, or board approval—while Sen. Chris Barnett also asks for records before any consolidation. Behavioral Health Funding Gap: The Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center says $5.3M in federal CCDF cuts could end key crisis and treatment programs unless it gets about $4M in supplemental funding for FY27. Deep-Sea Mining Clampdown: Gov. Leon Guerrero signed a seabed mining ban (Public Law 38-129) with fines up to $50,000 per day and new limits tied to port use without “full consultation.” Tourism & Property Rules: A new law (Public Law 38-127) allows fines up to $5,000 for poor upkeep in hotel zones, giving DPW stronger enforcement tools. Public Services: Rev & Tax launched “Passports for the Pack,” reserving Wednesdays for families to apply for passports. Typhoon Preparedness: Guam and CNMI officials marked Typhoon Preparedness Month, with NWS forecasting 3 to 5 more storms later in 2026. GVB Misconduct Fallout: Multiple senators are calling for investigations and accountability after a $61.5M lawsuit alleges sexual assault and institutional coverup at the Guam Visitors Bureau.
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