AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCourtroom Fight: A Superior Court judge will decide whether Guam AG must honor a signed 2023 dismissal deal in the GRMC terroristic conduct case involving John Kerrsten Zapanta, after the prosecution later opposed the agreement. Indictments: Taiwan media reports former TECO Guam director Paul Chen was indicted in Taipei for alleged fraud, misusing public property, and improper housing subsidies tied to his Guam/NMI role. Political Status Process: The Commission on Decolonization says it has no new updates on Bill 242-38, which would expand voter eligibility for Guam’s political status plebiscite. GVB Fallout: A federal lawsuit seeks $61.5M from the Guam Visitors Bureau, alleging sexual assault/harassment by former Gov. Carl Gutierrez and institutional coverup by GVB leadership. Government Accountability: Parks and Recreation’s budget hearing was adjourned after leadership didn’t show, leaving career staff without an appointee to answer lawmakers. Defense & Guam’s Role: Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s “partners, not protectorates” burden-sharing push drew a Guam response that Washington must act like a real partner. Education: GDOE is weighing closure of six southern elementary schools amid enrollment decline and budget pressure.
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