AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLocal Politics & Governance: A DPR budget hearing was abruptly adjourned after Parks and Recreation’s appointed head didn’t show up, with Sen. Chris Duenas saying he won’t hold hearings without an appointee to defend the agency’s request. Military & Heritage: Activists are holding a public forum this weekend on Guam’s proposed military cultural heritage agreement, arguing it was rushed and weakens protections. Courts & Public Safety: The Guam Supreme Court is set to decide whether the AG must honor a signed dismissal agreement in a 2023 GRMC terroristic conduct case, while a man convicted of aggravated assault was sentenced to five years and faces deportation. Sports: Team Masakåda kicks off EAFF E-1 women’s prelims Wednesday vs Korea Republic at 6 p.m., with admission proceeds supporting Northern Marianas recovery; the men’s team also plays this week. Tourism: Marianas visitor arrivals remain down sharply after Sinlaku, with April arrivals down 72% year-over-year. Culture & Education: GW’s I Mañe’lu Guåli’ek won top honors at Bailan Taotao Tåno, and seven Guam students were named finalists for the National Speech and Debate Tournament. Legal/Tech: A Legislature legal counsel told the Supreme Court he had no intent to mislead after AI-related errors appeared in a filing.
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