AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSeabed Mining Push: BOEM released a Proposed Leasing Notice for a future Outer Continental Shelf mineral lease sale near the Mariana Trench, spelling out terms for potential bidders while critics say the process is moving too fast and could harm fragile deep-sea life. Utilities & Recovery: CUC says a stalled $40M line of credit is slowing restoration after Super Typhoons Sinlaku and Bavi, with thousands still without power; CUC’s counsel floated a possible recovery surcharge if lawmakers don’t authorize borrowing. Meth Crisis: CNMI’s four mayors asked the DEA for more agents, warning local systems can’t keep up with escalating meth trafficking; DPS declined comment. Public Safety Outreach: A youth campaign under Project HOPE targeted illegal sales of substances to minors, visiting stores and programs to push compliance with local laws. Education Funding Fight: A long-running PSS funding dispute over the constitutional “25%” floor is back as the House Ways and Means Committee prepares to hear FY2027 PSS budget questions. Local Courts & Gaming: CNMI Supreme Court heard arguments over whether Tinian’s internet-only casino law and its “stable token” exceed local lawmaking limits. Budget Watch: The FY2027 budget forecast dropped by $4.6M amid disaster recovery pressures. Disaster Aid Updates: SBA opened rural disaster assistance for Saipan and Tinian after Typhoon Bavi, while FEMA Individual Assistance remains limited. Community Events: Liberation Day festivities are set for Aug. 21–22 after Typhoon Bavi forced a cancellation earlier this year.
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