Guam Governor Leon Guerrero, Lieutenant Governor Tenorio host Japan delegation led by PM’s special advisor

HAGÅTÑA, Guam — Governor Lou Leon Guerrero and Lieutenant Governor Joshua Tenorio met with a high-level delegation visiting Guam on behalf of the Japanese government, led by Sadamasa Oue, a special advisor to the Prime Minister of Japan.
Paco-San Agustin: Three habits make or break public communication — be reachable, be clear, and follow through

SAIPAN — Krystal Paco-San Agustin, who recently wrapped up her tenure as communications director for Guam Governor Lou Leon Guerrero, told NMI News Service viewers that strong public communication comes down to three habits: accessibility, managing expectations, and follow-through.
Guam Governor Leon Guerrero announces communications office transition as Paco-San Agustin departs; Ryan to take over

HAGÅTÑA, Guam — Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero announced a leadership transition in the Office of Communications, marking the departure of Krystal Paco-San Agustin after more than seven years of public service and naming John Ryan as the incoming director.
Guam schedules workshop to help residents comment on BOEM deep-sea mining plan

HAGÅTÑA — Governor Lou Leon Guerrero and Lt. Governor Josh Tenorio will host a free public workshop Wednesday, Jan. 7, to help Guam residents submit comments on the federal government’s deep-sea mining proposal for waters near the Marianas Trench, Guam, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
Guam Governor Leon Guerrero Reflects on Financial Turnaround, Pandemic Leadership in Second Term

HAGÅTÑA, Guam — Governor Lou Leon Guerrero says stabilizing Guam’s finances stands as the cornerstone achievement of her historic tenure as the island’s first female governor, crediting fiscal discipline and strategic pandemic management for transforming an $83 million deficit into consecutive years of budget surpluses.
Guam governor responds to court ruling limiting GHURA eminent domain for Mangilao medical campus

Hagåtña, Guam — The Office of the Governor says it is disappointed in a Superior Court ruling that limits the Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority’s (GHURA) ability to use eminent domain to acquire land in Mangilao for a new medical campus, but stressed the decision does not stop the project from moving forward.
Guam’s Governor, Lt. Governor issue statement on passing of Diego Benavente

Hagåtña, Guam — Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero and Lt. Gov. Josh Tenorio are extending condolences to the people of the CNMI and the family of former CNMI Lieutenant Governor Diego Benavente, calling him a respected regional leader, longtime friend, and example of a life rooted in loyalty and kindness.
Guam launches ‘historic’ broadband expansion to connect nearly 1,400 homes and 175 community sites

Hagåtña, Guam — Guam has launched what officials are calling the island’s most wide-ranging broadband expansion to date, with new federal Broadband Equity, Access & Deployment (BEAD) subawards set to connect nearly 1,400 homes, upgrade 175 community institutions to gigabit service, and extend satellite coverage to hard-to-reach areas.
Governor Calls Emergency Session to Protect $104M in ARPA Utility Funds

GUAM – Governor Lou Leon Guerrero has called on the Guam Legislature to convene in emergency session to protect $104 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds earmarked for critical utility projects.