AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDefense & Security: The House Armed Services Committee advanced the FY2027 NDAA with about $1.9B in Guam-related priorities, including major military construction, missile defense upgrades, and Andersen housing. Military Drills: Naval Base Guam will join Exercise Citadel Pacific 2026 (June 22-30), with possible traffic delays and temporary gate closures as security readiness ramps up. Regional Deterrence: Valiant Shield 2026 returns June 22-July 1, bringing U.S. and Japanese forces; Andersen and Naval Base Guam are expected to see increased activity, and Guam airport support operations are planned. Local Governance & Courts: A bill backed by judges and law enforcement would make threats or interference with judicial officers and peace officers a felony, with harsher penalties if harm results. Airport Watch: GIAA cleared a clean FY2025 audit but flagged internal-control issues; meanwhile, the airport says revenues are down versus budget due to flight cancellations and reduced seat capacity. Elections/AG Race: Attorney General Douglas Moylan faces a Guam Election Commission complaint seeking his disqualification for alleged Republican ties despite the nonpartisan office requirement. Public Safety & Community: Guam Police’s Project U graduated 40 students, and DPHSS announced a free back-to-school immunization clinic at Micronesia Mall July 10. Infrastructure: DPW estimates about $104M in Sinlaku damage along Marine Corps Drive, with drainage cleanups still to be assessed.
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