AGP Executive Report
Last update: 43 minutes agoFather’s Day on Guam: Families marked the holiday with beach potlucks and traditions, including Harmon resident John Naldoza preparing for fatherhood and the Padilla family reuniting for the first time since 1995. Defense & Infrastructure: The House Armed Services Committee advanced the FY2027 NDAA with about $1.9B for Guam, including major military construction, missile defense funding, and housing support at Andersen. Public Safety Drill: U.S. Naval Base Guam will join Pacific-wide Exercise Citadel Pacific 2026 (June 22-30), with possible traffic delays, gate closures, and heightened first-responder activity. Tourism Pressure: Guam International Airport Authority leaders say revenues are below budget, citing reduced flights and seat capacity as tourism remains soft. Education Hiring & Openings: GDOE will host a June 25 teacher job fair for 240 vacancies, while officials warn F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School could open late due to construction delays and inspections. Legislation on Threats to Officials: A bill backed by judges and law enforcement would make threats or doxxing of judicial and peace officers a felony. Youth & Sports: Guam Police Department’s Project U graduated 40 students, and local youth football saw the Southern Cowboys sweep the Guam Eagles.
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