AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoMilitary & Defense: The Air Force is permanently relocating three RQ-4 Global Hawk drones and about 150 personnel from Andersen to Yokota in Japan, fueling fresh debate over Guam’s role in shifting Pacific defense. Cultural Heritage & Governance: Activists in Hagåtña are pushing back on a proposed 2026 military cultural heritage pact, saying it would hand Navy control over ancestral and “sacred” sites, and they’re planning to take the fight to the governor. Education Oversight: Sen. Vincent Borja has called a June 23 GDOE oversight hearing focused on school closure plans and Southern High accessibility issues. Courts & Public Safety: Guam Police say there’s no record of sexual assault allegations against former GVB boss Carl Gutierrez dating back to 2022, despite a lawsuit alleging abuse and coverup. Procurement & School Rebuild: OPA is weighing whether to dismiss an appeal that’s stalling the Simon Sanchez High School rebuild. Health & Inspections: DPHSS says staffing shortages mean only about half of required high-risk facility inspections are being completed. Fiscal & Hiring: GovGuam’s hiring/pay freeze proposal faces pushback from the acting governor over whether the Legislature can encroach on executive staffing powers. Courts (Hospital Fight): A District Court ruling remanded the governor’s hospital authority case back to the Guam Supreme Court and awarded attorney’s fees against the AG. Energy Relief (CNMI): FEMA approved an $8M Compact Disaster Declaration for FSM after Typhoon Sinlaku, while Tinian residents get temporary “free” electricity usage beyond a basic $7 fee.
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