AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoEntrepreneurship & Youth: Nenpire Startup Series is back, launching a hands-on summer program for ages 7–13 with workshops, mentorship, prototyping, and a final marketplace where kids sell what they make. Aviation & Airport Finance: A.B. Won Pat International Airport Authority cleared its FY2025 audit with a clean opinion, but auditors flagged internal control issues tied to grant reporting and late Passenger Facility Charges reporting. Airport Revenue Pressure: The airport board heard a “revenue problem” as signatory revenues and passenger facility charges run below budget, with flight cancellations and reduced seat capacity linked to recent service suspensions. Food Security: Guam received $6.54M for 2026 Summer EBT (SUN Bucks), providing $180 in one-time grocery benefits per eligible child. Local Business & Hospitality: Guam Plaza Resort appointed Tes Reyes-Burrier as executive assistant to the owner, citing 40 years of hospitality and operations leadership. Tourism & Travel Costs: Guam officials told a U.S. Senate hearing that airfare to and from the Marianas is driven by cabotage rules, pushing roundtrips to thousands of dollars. Military Energy Planning: Congress is weighing a push to deploy transportable nuclear microreactors to the Indo-Pacific by 2030, with Guam Del. James Moylan opposing. Community Care: A foster-care licensing push drew more than 30 prospective foster parents after reports of children placed in shelters.
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