AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoWWII Commemoration: A three-generation family tradition is on display at the Mid-Atlantic Air Museum’s WWII Weekend at Reading Regional Airport, keeping aircraft stories and memories alive. Typhoon Preparedness & Storm Science: NWS officials say Super Typhoon Sinlaku’s huge wind field—not just peak intensity—drove Marianas impacts, and they’re now warning of 3–5 more storms later in 2026 as Typhoon Preparedness Month kicks off. Regional Governance & Democracy: A bipartisan congressional briefing in Washington examined what “consent of the governed” means for U.S. territories, highlighting the democratic gap for about 3.6 million territorial residents. Visa Waiver Push: Guam and CNMI governors renewed their call to expand the Guam-CNMI visa waiver to include the Philippines to boost connectivity and tourism. CNMI Recovery on the Ground: USACE is running residential debris removal on Tinian with strict sorting rules, while power crews reported a CUC outage affecting multiple Saipan areas. Tourism Fallout: CNMI visitor arrivals fell 72% in April after Sinlaku, with stakeholders watching June 20 for the return of international flights. Energy Policy: A CNMI senator pre-filed a resolution urging federal study of small modular and microreactors as a path to power resilience. Local Funding: Saipan lawmakers approved $1.5M from casino license fees for community projects, including health, youth, and solar upgrades.
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