AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCNMI Joint Military Training: The U.S. Marine Corps released the final environmental impact statement for the CNMI Joint Military Training project on Tinian, with a record of decision expected in 30 days. Storm Prep: CNMI officials urged residents to prepare for Invest 92W as it nears the Marianas late Thursday into Friday, bringing heavy rain, gusty winds, and rough seas. Protected Waters Fishing: CNMI leaders backed President Trump’s June 11 proclamation reopening parts of protected Pacific marine monuments to commercial fishing, despite conservation warnings. Local Governance & Courts: A federal judge is being asked to enforce a subpoena in a CNMI labor lawsuit tied to alleged forced labor and CW-1 visa abuses on Saipan. Tourism & Air Service: MVA approved a $1.5M sole-source contract to keep Korea–Saipan summer flights running, while Philippine Airlines delayed its Manila–Saipan return until October. Education Leadership: Jacqueline Padiernos Che was named acting commissioner of education as PSS faces fiscal strain and post-Sinlaku recovery. Community & Safety: Two Saipan gyms were burglarized and vandalized, with thieves stealing copper wiring and equipment. Public Utilities: CUC opposed House bills calling for independent valuation and added audits of the utility, warning they could disrupt renewable energy plans. Sports & Recovery: A new Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Saipan commander took over, highlighting the unit’s role in the Sinlaku response.
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