AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAG & Elections: Former Guam Memorial Hospital Authority lawyer Jordan Lawrence Pauluhn filed a complaint with the Guam Election Commission seeking to remove Attorney General Douglas Moylan from the 2026 ballot, arguing Moylan’s public Republican ties violate Guam law for the nonpartisan AG race and asking for a perjury referral. Public Health: DPHSS announced a free Back-to-School Immunization Outreach Clinic at Micronesia Mall on July 10 for eligible children, with required vaccines listed and parent accompaniment rules. Courts & Safety: A letter urges Guam to expand therapeutic drug courts as the meth crisis continues to strain the justice system. Defense & Security: Reporting says U.S. plans to deploy offensive missiles on Guam as China’s threat posture grows, while Congress also weighs a provision that could require nuclear microreactors for the Indo-Pacific by 2030. Local Governance & Budget: Acting Gov. Josh Tenorio rejected any wage freeze while pay studies are pending, saying freezes hurt staffing and productivity. Infrastructure & Disaster Recovery: DPW estimates about $104M in Sinlaku damage to Marine Corps Drive, with more drain assessments still needed. Legislative Oversight: A House appropriations committee directs federal review of special education service gaps in Guam. Business/Travel: Lotte Duty Free secured an airport retail concession extension, and GIAA rolled out a Concourse Access Pass allowing non-ticketed visitors to shop and dine airside. Community: Women Veterans Day recognition and a foster-care licensing surge drew attention at Harvest House.
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