AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTyphoon Bavi Recovery & Utilities: Guam’s power and water restoration is still uneven after the storm, with GPA reporting 93% of feeders online as of 10 a.m. Sunday and 2,521 GWA customers without water (about 5.8%); residents are urged to conserve and keep following boil-water guidance. Local Business & Compliance: DRT fined four establishments a total of $6,000 for alcohol sales and consumption violations after inspecting 419 businesses. Judiciary Appointments: Rebecca M.P. Copper was appointed Guam’s small claims referee to help expand court capacity and ease dockets. Tourism & Workforce Ideas: Prometric’s Prometric Test Center is pitching “exam tourism” to revive CPA candidates coming to Guam, while Atkins Kroll Guam announced a July 25 job fair at Micronesia Mall. Community & Events: Hafaloha Concert Series says Josh Tatofi’s July 18 show at UOG Calvo Field House is still on, and the Saipan Chamber is pushing early registration for its July 25 scholarship golf tournament. Budget Politics: Sen. Chris Duenas and BBMR leaders traded barbs over the FY2027 budget, with Simon Sanchez High School funding framed as an execution problem amid business privilege tax debate. Regional Risk: Typhoon Bavi hit China’s Zhejiang after evacuating nearly 2 million people, underscoring ongoing disruption across the Pacific economy.
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