AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWildlife Land Access: Guam’s Department of Agriculture is asking the CHamoru Land Trust Commission for access to 68 Land Trust parcels to support wildlife conservation, with lands still owned by CLTC but placed under contract for habitat work. Military Spending, Again: The Pentagon has approved another $407 million for Lockheed Martin’s Guam missile-defense system, pushing the contract total to $1.9 billion as the 360-degree network continues toward a 2035 completion. Disaster Relief Push: Vice Speaker Tony Ada filed a bill to create a $50 million disaster relief fund so the governor could tap up to $10 million immediately after declared emergencies. Port Upgrade: Federal officials moved forward a $74.5M project to replace Guam’s aging gantry cranes, aiming to install up to three new cranes. Transit Boost: GRTA is set to procure 40 new buses for about $13M to expand routes and replace older fleet. Community & Culture: A Saturday fundraiser event, “Matao, in process,” blends meditation, chant, poetry, dance, and sound healing to support Sinlaku relief.
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