AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoCivic Education Spotlight: Guam’s GDOE students just represented the island at the Close Up program, a 10-day, nonpartisan civic immersion across Washington, D.C., New York, Philadelphia, and Colonial Williamsburg—meeting policymakers and touring major U.S. landmarks. Community & Culture: GMHVA’s Charity Ball brought CHamoru “Elegant Island Attire” to the Hyatt Regency Guam, while Guam’s National Indigenous Performing Arts Academy is reopening recruitment for dancers, musicians, and cultural ambassadors. Sports & Youth: The 11th Annual Guam Baseball & Softball Academy/PONY Summer Skills and Games Academy is set to run in four weeks this summer, and UOG’s 4-H Summer Enrichment Camps are now open for registration. Environment & Resilience: Guam’s endangered sihek egg hatched via artificial incubation after Super Typhoon Sinlaku—an agency first—bringing new hope for recovery. Energy Watch: Guam Power Authority’s fuel surcharge is one step closer to a rate hike after CCU approval, with average bills projected to rise about $58 starting in July. Deep-Sea Mining Tension: More companies are eyeing licenses as regulators move ahead, even as Guam lawmakers push for a ban with steep daily fines.
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