AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPacific Security: The Trump administration is ramping up diplomatic, economic and security engagement across the Pacific to counter China, with a focus on resilience and secure communications. Local Politics: Guam Chamber of Commerce forums wrapped with Democrats trading sharp differences on taxes and government performance, while all three teams backed tying funding and executive roles to measurable results. Public Safety: Guam Police say a wanted man, Ricky Fegurgur Jr., turned himself in and was arrested on suspicion of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. Education: GDOE is pushing to fill 240 teacher and staff vacancies for SY 2026-2027, while the education system debate continues after officials said no school consolidations are planned for 2026-27. Energy Costs: PUC approved a fuel surcharge increase starting July 1, adding about $58 a month for an average residential customer. Environment & Development: The Guam Hybrid Land Use Commission approved a Yona solar farm construction permit, and NAWMU-1 broke ground on a missile test facility while planning to rescue and relocate more than 100 threatened native orchids. Sports & Community: Rovers FC won the 2026 Bud Light G-League Women’s championship, and USS George Washington volunteers helped beautify Ypao Beach Park.
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