AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTourism & Air Service: The Marianas Visitors Authority says Philippine Airlines has pushed back Manila–Saipan direct flights to October, citing the still-fragile post–Super Typhoon Sinlaku recovery and limited seat capacity (down 66% from 2018). Aviation Contracting: MVA also approved a $1.5M sole-source deal to keep summer Korea–Saipan service running, pending Attorney General review and Jeju Air acceptance. Energy & Utilities Oversight: CUC opposed House bills calling for independent valuation and third-party audits, arguing the proposals could confuse lawmakers’ intent toward accelerating renewable energy projects. Legislative Budget Process: House Ways and Means Chair John Paul Sablan is considering a bicameral FY2027 budget committee to better scrutinize revenue projections amid weak tourism and business activity. Maritime Safety: A new commanding officer took over U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Saipan, highlighting the unit’s role in inspections and Sinlaku response. Disaster Food Aid: CNMI disaster nutrition assistance was approved nearly two months after Sinlaku, with up to about $40M in potential benefits, though distribution depends on local rollout. Pacific Fisheries Policy: Trump’s proclamation reopens parts of major Pacific marine monuments to commercial fishing, including waters tied to the Mariana Trench area—drawing both industry support and conservation pushback.
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