AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoTourism & Housing Rules: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero signed Public Law 38-127, letting DPW set and enforce property upkeep standards in hotel-zoned areas, with fines up to $5,000 for rundown buildings and vacant lots—aimed at improving Tumon and other visitor districts. Education Oversight: Sen. Vincent Borja called a June 23 GDOE oversight hearing focused on school closure plans, decommissioning status, J.P. Torres Success Academy, and reopening for 2026-2027. Public Safety: GPD says it has no record of sexual assault allegations against former GVB GM Carl Gutierrez dating back to 2022, despite a $61M lawsuit alleging misconduct and coverup. Military Construction: The Navy disestablished OICC Marine Corps Marianas and shifted ongoing Guam construction oversight to the newly established ROCCMCM command. Police Action: A Dededo-area criminal mischief case ended with SWAT and an armored vehicle after Justin Nauta allegedly tried to drive into patrol vehicles. Local Economy & Cost of Living: An opinion piece argues Guam needs policy changes to reduce healthcare cost pressures and ease burdens on residents, including how gross receipts taxes stack across care. Aquaculture Push: UH Hilo is part of a new $13.5M NOAA-backed national aquaculture consortium, CIFARM, to expand sustainable U.S. seafood supply. Sports & Community: Guam’s Women’s G-League honored Aubrey Ibanez (Golden Boot) and Saya Green (Golden Glove), while youth agriculture program Fam Farms opens summer registration for hands-on workshops.
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