AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCemetery Funding Fight: Guam’s $15.4M Veterans Cemetery expansion is in jeopardy as a dispute between the Guam Office of Veterans Affairs and Attorney General Douglas Moylan delays a key engineering consultant contract, with a Sept. 30 federal deadline looming and officials warning the project “probably not going to make it.” Public Works & Health Facilities: The $8.8M Hagåtña Pool renovation is now expected to finish in November, with work about 50% complete, after permit and construction timing pushed the original schedule. Tax Office Modernization: Sen. Jesse Lujan introduced Bill 332-38 to move the Department of Revenue and Taxation from long-term leasing toward a public-private partnership that would design, build, finance, and maintain a permanent headquarters on publicly owned land. Military Logistics in the Pacific: The USS George Washington made its first Guam port call of 2026, bringing about 5,000 sailors for logistics and community engagement as regional security questions sharpen. Education for Career Pathways: BTACS is seeking to expand into middle school grades 6–8 to start career-focused learning earlier, backed by parents and school leaders. Tourism & Community: A local editorial argues Guam’s tourism challenges run deeper than airfare or the U.S. dollar, stressing that the industry is ultimately about people and the visitor experience.
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