AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Push (American Samoa): The U.S. government moved ahead with plans for a deep-sea mining lease sale tied to American Samoa, setting a Nov. 19 sale date and giving the American Samoa governor 60 days to comment—while Pacific leaders and local governments renew calls for a moratorium. CNMI Recovery & Utilities: After Super Typhoon Bavi, about 1,500 U.S. personnel supported recovery across Guam and the Northern Marianas, and Guam’s power crews and bucket trucks returned from Saipan to help restore service. Coastal Restoration (Saipan): CNMI DPW says beach nourishment can restart using sand dredged from Smiling Cove Marina after engineers found the sand spit reshaped again. Local Health Care (Veterans): Rep. Kimberlyn King-Hinds introduced H.R. 9652 to establish CNMI’s first permanent VA community-based outpatient clinic on Saipan, aiming to reduce barriers for veterans. Workforce Pressure (CW-1): Saipan Chamber of Commerce warns CW-1 processing delays of roughly four to nine months are creating uncertainty for employers planning staffing. Sports & Community: Tinian’s Team Koka ran a youth soccer clinic, and CNMI karate athletes are set to compete off-island in Tokyo. Banking & Relief: Bank of Guam launched a three-month payment forbearance program for eligible loan customers affected by storm recovery.
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