AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEducation Watch: Guam Department of Education Superintendent Judi Won Pat says F.B. Leon Guerrero Middle School may open late for 2026-27 due to construction delays and pending public health inspections, with the Education Board pushing for more frequent updates. Public Accountability: The Office of Public Accountability dismissed General Pacific Services LLC’s appeal tied to the new Simon Sanchez High School build, citing missing DPW protest decisions, while DPW says it’s still moving the project forward. Tourism & Money: The Guam Visitors Bureau landed its first clean financial audit in over six years, and reported 2025 tourism gains—$1.2B in direct visitor spending and $1.6B total impact—plus rising jobs and tax revenue. Music & Community: Hafaloha Concert Series’ fifth stop drew praise despite technical hiccups, with ticket sales supporting Super Typhoon Sinlaku recovery in the CNMI. Local Culture on Stage: “Taste of Downtown” brings nostalgia with tribute acts, including a Tom Petty/The Cars band and ’70s/’80s themed performers. Tourism Spotlight: Guam topped a boat-tour list of best Fourth of July destinations, pitching Liberation Day fireworks and cruises as a must-do. Legislative Calendar: Public hearings are set for June 23 and June 25, including appointments tied to the Guam Historic Preservation Review Board and a victim-protection continuity bill.
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