AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMilitary & Guam’s voice: Guam leaders are pushing back on federal plans after reports of Chinese research on striking U.S. carrier groups and a Pentagon proposal to deploy offensive missiles on Guam, while the Guam Legislature plans a public continuation of its military buildup briefing Friday for community input. Historic preservation pause: Acting Gov. Josh Tenorio says Guam will take more time to review a draft 2025 historic preservation agreement for military land, pausing the process that drew criticism from advocates. Local governance & elections: The Guam Chamber of Commerce hosted a Republican gubernatorial forum with teams answering questions on efficiency and education funding, and a separate Guam Women’s Chamber forum will spotlight first-time legislative candidates June 27. Public safety: Police are seeking Ricky Benavente Fegurgur Jr. in connection with an early Wednesday armed robbery and a separate criminal sexual conduct investigation; a man accused in a 2021 doctor’s death case was denied release on house arrest. Health update: Guam’s pertussis outbreak is declared over after no new lab-confirmed cases tied to the daycare setting since June 1. UOG audit: UOG received a clean FY2025 audit opinion, but auditors flagged material internal control weaknesses. Weather & storms: Tropical Storm Higos weakened as it moved away from the Marianas, with lingering showers expected before conditions improve. Community & sports: Pacific Volleyball Academy sent two youth teams to a Metro Manila tournament, and Chiefs Rugby Club announced its inaugural Golden Hour Cup touch rugby tournament Saturday in Malesso’.
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