AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoMilitary & Culture: Guam leaders are pushing back on federal missile plans and Chinese carrier-strike reporting, while the Legislature is set to hear community concerns about the military buildup after earlier briefings skipped public input. Historic Preservation: Acting Gov. Josh Tenorio paused review of a draft historic preservation agreement for military land, extending time for community feedback and keeping the 2008 deal in place. Education Watch: Students are staging a peaceful protest urging transparency and progress on the long-delayed Simon Sanchez High School project, as Guam’s pertussis outbreak is declared over. UOG Accountability: The University of Guam received a clean FY2025 audit opinion, but auditors flagged internal control weaknesses. Public Health & Safety: Public Health says the pertussis outbreak is over, and a separate national report highlights how to survive rip currents. Local Economy & Community: The VA opened a Dededo clinic annex for veterans, and Guam’s first cannabis permit to operate was approved. Tourism: Marianas visitor arrivals fell 82% in May after Sinlaku disrupted flights.
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