AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoWorkforce & Youth Development: Guam Green Growth launched its inaugural G3 Youth Conservation Corps with eight high school students, linking education, hands-on conservation work, and workforce readiness. Education & Construction: GDOE Superintendent Judi Won Pat warned F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School may open late for 2026-27 due to construction delays and pending public health inspections. Tourism & Finance: GVB says it received its first clean audit in over six years, with tourism’s economic impact rising to $1.6B in 2025; GVB also expects easing fuel costs and returning flights if the Iran war ends. Disaster Readiness: GHRA says Guam hotels are key mass-care and temporary housing partners during disasters, coordinating with GVB and Civil Defense through ESF roles. Aviation Costs & Policy: Guam and CNMI leaders pressed the U.S. Senate on high airfare driven by cabotage restrictions, calling for reforms to restore connectivity. Coastal & Environment Funding: Guam’s Bureau of Statistics and Plans launched a petition to save the Guam Coastal Management Program from NOAA budget cuts. Real Estate Data Skills: Pinpoint Guam and UOG signed an internship MOU to build local talent for a data-driven economy. Public Works Procurement: OPA dismissed a Simon Sanchez High School procurement appeal after DPW failed to issue protest decisions, while DPW reviews OAG concerns on the Guam Veterans Cemetery expansion contract. Community Safety Training: In Sånta Rita-Sumai, a grassroots safety training push is expanding access to certifications and career pathways.
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