AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMilitary & Guam’s role: A new Guam-focused opinion argues Washington should “step up” too, not just ask allies to carry more of the burden for Indo-Pacific security. Defense logistics: DoD says it won’t privatize commissary operations after finding no takers for the planned savings. Energy costs: The PUC approved a GPA fuel surcharge hike that will raise the average residential power bill by about $58 starting July 1. Elections integrity: The GEC sent suspected nominating petition forgeries to the Attorney General. Cannabis industry: Guam’s Cannabis Control Board approved the island’s first permit to operate for a cultivation facility. Historic preservation: Prutehi Guåhan will hold a second public forum this Saturday on the Draft 2026 Guam Historic Preservation Programmatic Agreement. Courts & legal access: Guam and CNMI Supreme Courts signed reciprocity agreements so licensed lawyers can practice across both jurisdictions without another bar exam. Community events: Tumon Night Market returns Sunday with Pride Month programming and road-closure details; registration is open for the Mall Ball 3x3 tournament July 17-19. Public health: Environmental Health is investigating violations tied to banned coral-hurting sunscreen chemicals. Sports: Gilas Pilipinas faces a New Zealand roster built around the same core for the July 3 World Cup qualifying window.
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