AGP Executive Report
Last update: 43 minutes agoVisa & Tourism Economy: CNMI leaders raised concerns after a U.S. Senate hearing revived scrutiny of EVS‑TAP, warning that ending the China visa-free program without a replacement could deepen the islands’ visitor and air-service slump. Disaster Aid: CNMI outlined eligibility for the Disaster Nutrition Assistance Program, aimed at households not already on regular Nutrition Assistance Program benefits after Typhoon Sinlaku’s long power outages. Power & Recovery: Saipan is moving off FEMA generators as wells and a sewage lift station connect to the grid, while schools still need faster restoration of electricity ahead of the summer program. Fuel & Construction Costs: Diesel prices on Saipan fell another 40 cents, easing costs for local trucking and construction, with residents urging CUC to adjust its fuel charge. Military Infrastructure: The Marine Corps released the Final EIS for CNMI joint military training on Tinian, with residents invited to review it before the record of decision. Marine Resources & Industry: CNMI officials welcomed Trump’s order reopening parts of protected Pacific marine monument waters to commercial fishing, despite conservation pushback. Legislative Oversight: CUC opposed House bills calling for independent valuation and audits, arguing they could confuse or stall renewable energy plans. Air Travel Costs: A Senate hearing highlighted steep Marianas airfare driven by cabotage rules, with officials citing major impacts on residents and medical travel.
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