AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPacific Fisheries Policy: CNMI leaders including Gov. David Apatang backed President Trump’s June 11 proclamation reopening parts of the Mariana Trench and other Pacific marine monuments to commercial fishing, saying it restores access for local livelihoods while keeping federal management and safeguards—though conservationists warn protections could weaken. Tourism & Air Service: Marianas Visitors Authority says Philippine Airlines’ Manila–Saipan restart is now delayed until October, adding pressure to a still-fragile post–Super Typhoon Sinlaku recovery; MVA also approved a $1.5M sole-source deal to keep Korea–Saipan service continuity. Utilities & Renewables: CUC pushed back against House bills calling for independent valuation and extra audits, arguing the moves could confuse oversight and slow renewable energy plans. Maritime Safety: A change-of-command ceremony installed Lt. Gabriel LaMartina as commander of U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Saipan, highlighting the unit’s role in typhoon response and port safety. Labor/Immigration Court Fight: Filipino construction workers in a CNMI forced-labor and visa-abuse case asked a federal judge to compel USCIS to turn over records tied to a prior Saipan investigation. Infrastructure/Construction Risk: A contractor lawsuit alleges a crushed worker incident at a major Tinian fuel pipeline job tied to a roughly $225M project. Energy/Environment Watch: Separate reporting flags concerns that U.S. deep-sea mining rules may be outdated as lease sales are planned for areas including CNMI.
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