AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoGPA Fuel Relief: Guam Power Authority secured a $35M Bank of America credit line to cover rising fuel costs, with repayment set monthly and a possible 5.8-cent fuel surcharge increase looming. Education Oversight: Sen. Vincent Borja scheduled a June 24 GDOE oversight hearing targeting school closures, consolidation plans, special education, facilities, and the department’s finances. School Closures Backlash: Gubernatorial teams clashed at a Women’s Chamber forum over abortion policy and proposed school closures, with candidates pressing for clearer plans and accountability. CHamoru Language Push: Kumision I Fino CHamoru urged charter school expansion to reverse CHamoru language decline, arguing language survival is at risk without more CHamoru-medium education. GVB Legal Risk: AG Douglas Moylan warned a federal GVB lawsuit over alleged sexual harassment could expose taxpayers to about $61M in debt liability. Tourism Marketing: GVB and local partners pitched Guam as a “Wellness Island” in Seoul, highlighting packages and local experiences to Korean travelers. Military/Infrastructure: Tutor Perini won a NAVFAC Pacific task order (~$651.8M) for hardening critical electrical feeders at Naval Base Guam, with design starting Aug. 2026. Maritime Security: The Coast Guard accepted delivery of the 63rd Fast Response Cutter, Jeffrey Palazzo, homeported in Guam.
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