AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Ban: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero signed Bill 253-38 into law, banning deep-sea mining in Guam and nearshore waters, with fines up to $50,000 per day and a requirement for “full consultation” before the Port Authority of Guam can be used. Typhoon Recovery Check-In: Marianas leaders met at a Joint Typhoon Preparedness Summit to lay out infrastructure recovery milestones and align cross-territorial disaster planning. Education Spotlight: Carolyn E. Haruo of John F. Kennedy High School was named Guam Teacher of the Year 2027, set to represent Guam in the National Teacher of the Year program. Sports on the National Stage: Two Guam Ninja Association athletes, Deren Perez and Rai Flores, will compete on American Ninja Warrior, with a free Guam Museum watch party planned. Local Funding Pressure: DPW is seeking $12 million to expand its abandoned vehicles program, after responsibility shifted following a cleanup policy change. Weather Forecast Cuts: Proposed NOAA budget cuts could hit Pacific weather forecasting, fisheries, and coral conservation programs. Arts & Community: Hafaloha Concert Series returns with J Boog and Sammy J performing together at Ypao Beach Park. Public Safety: The FBI launched a new Most Wanted Fraudsters list targeting fugitives accused in major fraud schemes.
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