AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoDisaster Food Aid: CNMI laid out eligibility for the $40M Disaster Nutrition Assistance Program, targeting non-NAP households hit by Typhoon Sinlaku’s long power outages, with about 9,000 households estimated to be affected across Saipan, Tinian and Rota. Tourism & Air Service: Marianas Visitors Authority approved a $1.5M sole-source contract to keep direct Korea–Saipan flights alive for summer, while Philippine Airlines’ Manila–Saipan return is still planned for October—though PAL has postponed its earlier June restart, adding pressure to the post-storm tourism recovery. Utilities & Schools: Acting Education officials urged Commonwealth Utilities Corporation to prioritize restoring power to typhoon-affected public schools before the June 22 summer program. Military Training (Tinian): The Marine Corps released the Final EIS for CNMI joint military training on Tinian, with residents invited to review it ahead of the record of decision. Marine Economy: CNMI leaders welcomed Trump’s executive order reopening parts of protected Pacific waters to commercial fishing, despite conservation concerns. Energy Costs: Diesel prices on Saipan fell another 40 cents, easing costs for local businesses and construction.
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