AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoMilitary & Community Voice: Guam and CNMI officials are pushing back on federal plans after reports of Chinese strategy targeting U.S. carrier groups and a Pentagon push for offensive missiles on Guam, saying the island is taking more risk without a real say. Historic Preservation: Acting Gov. Josh Tenorio paused the Draft 2026 Guam Historic Preservation Programmatic Agreement for more review, after community concerns and Prutehi Guåhan’s advocacy. Public Health Enforcement: Guam Public Health is investigating violations involving banned, coral-hurting sunscreen chemicals, coordinating with Customs to stop shipments and pursue fines. Education Showdown: A proposed overhaul of Guam’s elected school board system drew sharp division at a legislative hearing, while GDOE and contractor Core Tech clash over nearly $20M in unpaid school repairs. Local People & Culture: Prutehi Guåhan will hold a second heritage pact forum in Hagåtña Saturday; Guam’s CHamoru music community is also spotlighted in a new opinion column. Sports & Pride: 13-year-old wrestler Tåsi Boots makes national headlines, representing Guam bloodlines. Health & Access: UOG-linked Goodwind partnership expands internships and career pathways, and a Guam assistive tech fair Saturday highlights tools to help people live more independently. Tourism Update: Marianas visitor arrivals fell 82% in May after Typhoon Sinlaku disrupted flights.
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