AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoGuam Education Oversight: Sen. Vincent Borja set a 9 a.m. June 24 hearing on GDOE plans to close southern schools, including J.P. Torres Success Academy, plus Special Education readiness and budget questions. Local Utilities Funding: The Consolidated Commission on Utilities authorized GWA to use ARPA/CSLFRF money for eligible water and wastewater projects tied to the Mangilao hospital timeline, while legal concerns remain. Culture & Heritage: Prutehi Guåhan urged Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero and Lt. Gov. Josh Tenorio to halt a draft heritage pact, warning it could weaken oversight and open the door to DOD land expansion. CHamoru Language Push: The Charter School Council heard support for expanding Maga’lahen Hurao-CHamoru Academy to grades 7-9 to reverse CHamoru language decline. Community & Safety: Guam EPA issued a weekly advisory for 12 polluted beaches. Public Recognition: CAHA is accepting nominations for the Guam Masters Award “Guam National Treasure.” Sports & Youth: Guam High School won a $500 prize for student participation in Kick the Fat 2026. Business Spotlight: Guam’s first trading card cafe opened in Dededo, pairing card play with a coffee shop. Regional/Defense: Coast Guard accepted delivery of the fast response cutter Jeffrey Palazzo, expected to be homeported in Guam.
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