AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPublic Health Enforcement: Guam’s Department of Public Health is investigating reports of banned coral-hurting sunscreen imports, citing violations of Public Law 38-5 and the Guam Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act; the agency says it’s coordinating with Customs and Quarantine to refer shipments for enforcement, with removal from commerce and civil fines of $100 to $5,000 per violation. Local Workforce & Education: UOG signed an MOU with Goodwind Development Corporation to expand internships, experiential learning, and workforce pathways for students and graduates. Veterans Infrastructure: The AG has signed off “as to form and legality” on a $15.4M Guam Veterans Cemetery expansion design contract, moving it to the governor for signature and keeping a tight Sept. 30 grant deadline in view. Energy Costs: Guam Power Authority’s proposed July 1 fuel surcharge hike is backed by a PUC judge, which would raise average residential bills by about $58 per month. Cannabis Industry Milestone: Guam’s Cannabis Control Board approved the island’s first permit to operate, clearing Deep Green Guam/Real Deal LLC after required agency clearances. Military & Regional Readiness: Naval Base Guam held a change of command as Capt. Shawn William took over from Capt. John T. Frye. Community & Safety: Lifeguards and AP highlight rip-current survival guidance—stay calm, flip onto your back, and float out of danger.
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