AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoPower Costs & Rates: The Public Utilities Commission approved a Levelized Energy Adjustment Clause increase starting July 1, pushing the average residential bill up about $58.31 a month (to roughly 19.4 cents/kWh) through January 2027, tied to higher fuel costs after the Strait of Hormuz disruption. Port Accountability: The Port Authority of Guam earned a clean, unmodified audit, cut operating expenses by $5.9 million, and reported a $40.9 million net position, while proposing a 17% multi-year tariff increase to offset revenue declines. Education Governance: A bill to overhaul the Guam Education Board—shifting from a hybrid elected/appointed model to a fully appointed board—drew support but also calls for tighter safeguards against political influence and clearer accountability. School Consolidation Debate: Education leaders told senators no public schools will be consolidated for 2026-27, but they acknowledged the enrollment and facility-use debate isn’t over. Cannabis Milestone: The Cannabis Control Board approved Guam’s first permit to operate a cultivation facility, clearing the way for commercial marijuana production; officials say it’s a major step after years of delays. Public Safety: Guam Police say a wanted man turned himself in and was arrested on suspicion of criminal sexual conduct tied to a separate armed robbery investigation. Community & Culture: YouthBuild graduates at Guam Community College credited the program with pushing them out of their comfort zones; and Machida Shoten opened with authentic Yokohama-style ramen. Military & Regional Security: Valiant Shield/Citadel activity continues across Guam and the region, with Guam also hosting Navy and allied training and community outreach.
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