AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoDefense Readiness: New reporting says U.S. interceptor missile stockpiles are running “dangerously low” amid the Iran conflict, with PAC-3 and THAAD usage cited as sharply depleting inventories. Local Governance & Schools: Guam lawmakers are urging Navy and the Guam National Guard to help prevent Southern High School from facing another shutdown after inspection-driven closures hit Tiyan and Simon Sanchez. Budget & Construction Costs: The Guam Legislature is set to vote Monday on the FY2027 budget, with debate focused on keeping the Business Privilege Tax at 4% and a 5% BPT tied to military buildup construction projects. Hospitality & Tourism Industry: GHRA’s PHARE 2026 expo opens Wednesday at the Hyatt Regency Guam, featuring food safety, alcohol management, and business networking for hotels and restaurants. Agriculture Support: The Guam Department of Agriculture opened applications for its Crop Loss Compensation Program for Typhoon Bavi losses through Sept. 2. Housing Upgrades: GHURA approved $401K in renovations for seven public housing units, with work scheduled to start while units remain vacant for maintenance. Workforce Pipeline: Career Tech High Academy is making its case for charter renewal, highlighting construction, maritime, drone, and diving certifications. Maritime Research Disruption: Typhoon Dolphin forced the Nautilus expedition more than 1,000 miles off Guam and CNMI survey plans. Shipping Costs: Guam residents are paying more to mail to the U.S. states after USPS added third-party duty collection via the Zonos Prepay app.
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