AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoHospital Funding Fight: Guam Supreme Court says AG Douglas Moylan can’t use procurement law to block Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero from spending federal money to build the Mangilao hospital, pushing disputes into the courts and clearing the way for the federally funded project. Power & Infrastructure: Guam Power Authority and KEPCO marked the Ukudu Gas Combined Cycle Power Plant’s full commercial launch, promising major fuel savings and more reliable electricity, while GMH moves to replace aging emergency generators and HVAC systems to strengthen disaster readiness. Agriculture & Policy: A farmer’s plea to lawmakers highlights confusion over what Guam disaster crop relief covers after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, with officials pointing to a prior AG opinion that limits compensation to production costs, not market value. Workforce & Tech: An Innovate Guam message ties Guam’s next economy to skills and training—trades, cybersecurity, advanced manufacturing, logistics, and health care—while a new USCIS memo signals tighter scrutiny for in-country green card adjustments that could affect Guam’s construction and service labor pipeline. Tourism & Community: GVB expects summer arrivals to build despite jet fuel pressure and air capacity issues, and the Tumon Night Market returns with a Summer Showcase series featuring an “Industry Night” for local businesses. Energy/Environment: NAVFAC and partners completed the Annual Fanihi count, recording 269 Mariana fruit bats across the Marianas.
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