AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPacific Seabed Mining Push: Gov. David Apatang says CNMI will review the Marine Minerals Administration’s proposed Pacific Mineral Lease Sale (PACM-2) with “extreme caution,” demanding peer-reviewed baseline studies, transparency, fishing protections, local workforce and business opportunities, and a ban on any surveys without safeguards—while environmentalists sue to stop the broader federal deep-sea mining rollout. Liberation Day: The 80th CNMI Liberation Day festivities were officially canceled after consultations with mayors, the Liberation Day committee, and the National Weather Service due to Tropical Storm Saudel. Budget Pressure & Education: Acting Education Commissioner Jacqueline Che urged lawmakers to treat the Legislature and PSS as partners, warning cuts could mean fewer school days and possible furloughs; separately, the acting Parent Advisory Council leader made a tearful plea for adequate PSS funding. Public Trust in Elections: After the Marianas Press gubernatorial debate, community leaders and candidates focused on CNMI’s “trust problem,” economic stabilization, and readiness—amid talk of potential government furloughs. Child Welfare Numbers: DYS reported 785 active child-welfare cases as of end of June. Utilities Cash Crunch: CUC warned power restoration is slowed by a worsening cash shortage tied to an unresolved $40M line of credit. Retiree Concerns: An open letter to NMI retirees urges action over missing funds for the 25% pension and retiree health insurance, pointing to the NMI Settlement Fund. Tinian Internet Casino Case: CNMI Supreme Court heard arguments over whether Tinian’s internet-only casino law exceeds local authority. Disaster Preparedness: CNMI officials are monitoring Invest 92W and advising residents to stay prepared as forecasts evolve.
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