AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCoast Guard Leadership: Lt. Gabriel LaMartina took command of the U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Saipan from Lt. Justin Miller, marking a new prevention-and-response chapter for maritime safety across Saipan, Tinian, and Rota after the unit’s expanded role during Miller’s tenure, including Sinlaku response and delivery of 30,000+ pounds of humanitarian supplies. Marine Policy & CNMI Waters: Delegate Kimberlyn King-Hinds joined President Trump for a proclamation reopening commercial fishing in parts of three Pacific marine monuments, including the Mariana Trench Marine National Monument waters around CNMI, with fishing limited to U.S.-flagged vessels and subject to federal protections. Faloma Luhk Viral Video Fallout: The FBI dismissed claims tied to a viral YouTube video alleging a woman was Faloma Luhk, saying the person is not Faloma and urging the public to rely on official updates. Tourism Funding Compromise: CNMI lawmakers restored full Marianas Visitors Authority tourism recovery funding in a conference committee compromise, while also directing portions toward Rota and Tinian needs. Retiree Pension Warning: CNMI’s NMI Settlement Fund notified retirees that the 25% supplemental pension benefit may stop after July 31, 2026 due to insufficient funds for the Aug. 15 payment. Local Governance/Justice: A second defendant in the Saipan mayor’s office funds case, ELOIDA Dela Cruz Macaranas, had charges dismissed with prejudice after a civil settlement and $7,500 payment plan.
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