AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTourism & Travel Policy: CNMI leaders are pushing back after a U.S. Senate hearing revived scrutiny of visa-free entry for Chinese travelers, arguing EVS‑TAP is still a key lifeline for rebuilding the visitor economy while supporting stronger federal screening. Air Service & Costs: A Senate hearing also highlighted how air cabotage rules keep fares high and options limited, with officials citing steep roundtrip costs between Saipan, Guam, and the mainland. Utilities & Disaster Recovery: Saipan is moving off FEMA generators as wells and a sewage lift station connect to the grid, while public schools still need power restored before the summer program. Energy & Construction: Diesel prices on Saipan fell again, and local businesses say lower fuel costs can help construction operations—alongside calls for CUC to adjust its fuel charge. Legislative Oversight: The Senate PUTC heard CUC oppose House bills calling for independent valuation and third-party audits, warning the measures could confuse or stall renewable energy plans. Military & Environment: The Marine Corps released the Final EIS for CNMI joint military training on Tinian, with a record of decision expected soon. Marine Resources: CNMI officials welcomed Trump’s order reopening parts of protected Pacific waters to commercial fishing, while conservation groups warn protections could weaken. Labor & Immigration Litigation: Filipino construction workers asked a federal judge to compel USCIS to turn over records tied to alleged forced labor and CW‑1 visa abuses in a Saipan case. Community & Industry Events: McDonald’s Golf Classic in Guam raised funds for Ronald McDonald House, drawing strong turnout and support.
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