AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoEnergy & Utilities: Guam’s PUC approved a GPA fuel surcharge jump effective July 1, pushing the average residential bill up about $58 (from 13.6 to 19.4 cents per kWh) through Jan. 31, 2027. Disaster Recovery & Housing: In CNMI, Saipan Mayor RB Camacho says residents are still reporting leaks and gaps in temporary roofs installed after Typhoon Sinlaku, and he’s renewed pressure on FEMA for fixes. Power on Tinian: CUC says the future of Tinian’s damaged power plant is still undecided as federal engineers weigh repair vs. replacement. Regional Defense & Aviation: USPACOM commander Adm. Samuel Paparo visited Guam and Tinian, including the STRONG Roof effort; meanwhile, Valiant Shield 2026 continues with CNMI/Guam support activity and the MQ-28 Ghost Bat set to join allied air operations. Tourism Recognition: Marianas Visitor Authority deputy managing director Judy Torres received a PATA Award of Merit for long-running Marianas tourism leadership. Shipping/Biosecurity: Guam lawmakers advanced an invasive species inspection fee simplification measure backed by shippers and port stakeholders. Workforce & Training: CNMI Public School System launched a 7-week Nurse Assistant Summer Program for students to earn industry-recognized credentials. Federal Funding: FEMA reports CNMI has more than $52 million committed in disaster assistance and loan offers as recovery shifts toward rebuilding the economy. Citizenship Policy Watch: After the Supreme Court rejected Trump’s birthright citizenship executive order, Republicans are still pushing bills that could sharply restrict automatic citizenship at birth.
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