AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoSmart Schools Update: Guam Education Board approval lets GDOE adopt USDA Smart Snacks standards, tightening what’s sold in public schools via vending, fundraisers, and student stores. Seabed Mining Clampdown: Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero signed Public Law 38-129 banning deep-sea mining in Guam territorial waters, with fines up to $50,000 per day and a key Port Authority lever requiring “full consultation.” Energy & Construction: CCU cleared power deals for a 57.4MW solar project at the old Dededo golf course (plus nearly 5MW at Yigo), pending final PUC approval; GMH’s $815K parking expansion is now pushed to Nov. 25 after Sinlaku and heavy rains. Regional Resilience: Guam and CNMI leaders set infrastructure recovery milestones at a Joint Typhoon Preparedness Summit. Military & Infrastructure Services: A $249M MilCon architect-engineer JV contract will cover electrical work with major portions in Guam and Tinian. Community & Food Systems: UOG launches “Hotnu Heals” for agricultural producers, pairing cultural healing with practical producer support. Sports Tourism: Guam Marianas Pro Korea returns to Seoul with record participation, feeding the next wave of athletes and visitors to Guam. Public Health Admin: Disapproval notices for the Food Loss Affidavit Program are set to mail this week.
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