AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEmergency Preparedness: A push for community bomb shelters is gaining traction, with advocates calling for islandwide access across Southern, Central and Northern Guam and urging grant funding if DoD won’t build them. Elections & Democracy: Local voices are urging residents to “celebrate the vote” and keep fighting for full voting rights as Guam marks the U.S. 250th anniversary and the Organic Act milestone. Tourism & Airport Oversight: Guam’s visitor economy is under strain; lawmakers grilled GVB and airport officials after reports of a $1.4M operating revenue shortfall at the airport in April, with hopes for a July rebound. Public Finance Accountability: The Public Auditor says GovGuam’s FY2025 audit will be late, citing missing component unit financial statements and other-post-employment benefits reporting gaps. Education Leadership: Judith P. Guthertz is set to become Guam Community College president starting July 6. Military Readiness: USPACOM Commander Adm. Paparo visited Guam and CNMI, including Tinian’s STRONG Roof disaster relief effort, while Valiant Shield 2026 continues to spotlight Guam’s role in regional defense. Defense Tech & Training: The U.S. Air Force confirmed B-2 LRASM integration during Valiant Shield, and Guam National Guard units trained jointly with Navy helicopter forces at the THAAD site.
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