AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoVisa Waiver Pressure on China Tourism: CNMI leaders urged the U.S. Senate to keep EVS‑TAP for Chinese travelers, saying stronger federal screening can coexist with the islands’ need for air-service stability and visitor arrivals. Airfare and Airline Monopoly Fight: A Senate hearing also spotlighted how cabotage rules and limited competition keep Marianas travel costs high, with officials citing steep roundtrip prices and limited options. Disaster Food Aid Eligibility: The CNMI government outlined Disaster Nutrition Assistance Program rules for non-NAP households hit by Typhoon Sinlaku’s long power outages, targeting thousands of families still working through recovery needs. Saipan Power Restoration Milestone: CUC says Saipan is moving off FEMA generators as water wells and a sewage lift station connect to the grid, aiming for full 24-hour water service. Fuel Prices Ease: Diesel prices on Saipan fell another 40 cents, offering relief to local construction operators and ratepayers watching CUC fuel adjustments. Schools Need Power First: PSS urged CUC to prioritize electricity restoration for typhoon-affected public schools ahead of the summer program start. Military Training Environmental Review: The Marine Corps released the Final EIS for CNMI joint military training infrastructure on Tinian, inviting residents to review the document. Tourism Route Support: The Marianas Visitors Authority approved a $1.5M sole-source contract to preserve summer Korea–Saipan flights, pending legal and airline acceptance. Commercial Fishing Policy Shift: CNMI officials welcomed Trump’s executive order reopening parts of protected Pacific waters to commercial fishing, despite conservation concerns. Disaster Shelter Processing Delays: Saipan families still under tarps face FEMA eligibility review and dispatch processing before emergency tents can be installed. Utilities Oversight Debate: CUC opposed House bills calling for independent valuation and audits of the CNMI’s sole power provider, warning the measures could confuse or stall renewable energy plans.
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