AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDisaster Recovery & Power: CNMI’s recovery from Super Typhoon Sinlaku is moving from emergency response to rebuilding, with FEMA reporting more than $52 million committed and Saipan’s grid restoration at 83.8% as CUC says key power materials (transformers, poles, conductors) are arriving to speed remaining work. Tinian Power Decision: CUC says the future of Tinian’s damaged power plant is still undecided as federal engineers weigh repair versus replacement, with temporary engines facing July relocation deadlines. Local Business & Health Services: A Guam oncologist opened a new practice at Tumon Sands Plaza, aiming to expand accessible cancer care. Maritime & Trade: Guam’s Port Authority secured a clean FY2025 audit but is proposing a 17% tariff increase as cargo volumes soften—important for regional transshipment to the CNMI. Biosecurity & Shipping: Guam lawmakers advanced a bill to simplify collection of invasive species inspection fees tied to cargo voyages, backed by shippers and port stakeholders. Workforce Development: CNMI’s Public School System launched a 7-week Nurse Assistant Summer Program for students to earn industry-recognized credentials. Military Readiness in the Marianas: Valiant Shield 2026 continues to shape the region, including B-2 bomber LRASM live-fire drills and MRIC air defense testing on Guam, while the MQ-28 Ghost Bat is set to join exercise operations from Rota. Aviation/Infrastructure Note: The A.B. Won Pat International Airport is serving as a military support and divert location during the exercise period. Legal/Immigration Watch: The U.S. Supreme Court struck down Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order, while Congress moves to pursue similar changes through legislation. CNMI Economy & Politics: The CNMI Republican Party endorsed Delegate candidate Kimberlyn King-Hinds, citing disaster recovery focus and efforts to open military repair work to CNMI businesses.
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