AGP Executive Report
Last update: 13 minutes agoEducation & Procurement: DPW canceled the Simon Sanchez High School construction procurement after denying three protests, saying restarting is the fastest way to avoid years of litigation and protect students. Local Governance: A visiting U.S. House Education and Workforce delegation heard Guam’s concerns on aging schools, teacher recruitment, and the need for more flexible federal support. School Safety Fallout: Students and letters from Simon Sanchez and Tiyan campuses describe rushed moves, sanitation and facility problems, and demand real answers after closures. Homelessness Plan: DHAPP released a 2026–2030 strategy aiming for a centralized service center by 2028 and at least 50 transitional/emergency beds by 2030, citing persistent housing shortages despite a drop in homelessness. Military & Community: About 70 Guam Air National Guard members are set to deploy to the Middle East and Caribbean for anti-terror and anti-narcotics missions. Culture & Heritage: Guam Museum gathered public input to shape coral reef priorities through 2032, and a museum feature traces rice’s ancestral story in the Marianas. Sports (Guam): Guam’s women dominated Palau 142–37 to win the FIBA Micronesian Cup and qualify for the 2027 Pacific Games; NAPA Rovers FC also earned a spot in the AFC Women’s Champions League. Business & Leadership: A Guam-focused piece argues succession planning is key for small businesses in a family-run economy. Opinion/Accountability: A corruption-focused op-ed calls for clearer public understanding and tougher action against hidden contracting and weak accountability.
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