AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 minutes agoPower Bills & PUC Vote: Guam Power Authority’s proposed fuel surcharge hike (LEAC) would add about $58 a month for the average residential customer starting July 1, with the Public Utilities Commission set to decide Thursday. Local Courts & Public Safety: A former detainee at the Hagåtña Detention Facility was charged for a Dec. 16 assault on a corrections officer; separately, a Navy sailor accused in a 2023 Yigo crash is seeking restored driving privileges while prosecutors consider veterans treatment court. Marianas Fishing Policy: Marianas leaders reacted to President Trump’s executive order reopening protected Pacific waters for limited commercial fishing, with Guam officials saying it’s about balancing conservation and economic harvest. Visa Waiver Push: Guam and NMI officials advanced talks with Philippine immigration to include the Philippines in the Guam-CNMI Visa Waiver Program. Health Update: Public Health says Guam’s pertussis outbreak is over after 57 days without new lab-confirmed cases tied to the originating daycare. Military Training on Guam: A new Multi-Domain Training and Experimentation capability forward node opened on Naval Base Guam as Exercise Valiant Shield runs June 22–July 1. Community & Education: Students are planning a peaceful demonstration over delays in the Simon Sanchez High School project, while UOG is hosting soil testing workshops for residents.
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