AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoGuam Veterans Cemetery: A $15.4 million federal grant for expanding the Piti cemetery is in jeopardy after a fight between veterans leadership and Attorney General Douglas Moylan, with officials warning the Sept. 30 deadline may be missed and burial capacity running out. Local Government & Infrastructure: Hagåtña Pool renovations are now expected to finish in November, with the project about 50% complete but pushed back by permit delays and ongoing construction issues. Historic Preservation: Acting Gov. Joshua Tenorio says he won’t sign a draft historic preservation deal with the military, citing gaps in how historic properties and CHamoru remains would be handled. Tax & Housing Costs: A HOME Act bill would let DRT pursue a public-private partnership to build a permanent headquarters, arguing the government has paid about $25M in rent since 2006. Public Safety & Courts: Trial dates shift in a Guam drug-and-firearm case for former MLB player John Duane Hattig Jr., while Magistrate Judge Jonathan Quan’s reappointment draws support amid debate over pretrial detention. Marianas Travel: Hong Kong Airlines plans to resume Hong Kong–Saipan service July 12 with two weekly flights, as visa delays for some Chinese travelers remain a concern. Weather: NWS is tracking Invest 92W, expected to pass through the Marianas later this week with breezy conditions and showers.
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