AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDisaster Relief & Public Health: Elderly and disabled residents say they still need more help after Typhoons Sinlaku and Bavi, with Office on Aging worker Cynthia Attao urging Gov. and Lt. Gov. to see ongoing hardships firsthand. Utilities Funding Fight: CUC officials told senators the utility needs emergency borrowing authority—up to $40 million—to speed power and water restoration, warning Rota’s liquidity crunch could slow recovery across the Commonwealth. Rota Recovery Support: The Red Cross delivered supplies and recovery support to more than 400 Rota households after Bavi, with additional responders expected to arrive this week. Infrastructure Oversight: DPW Secretary Ray Yumul defended the As Gonno temporary debris site as safe despite odor complaints, and pledged cleanup by end of July. Veterans’ Health: Rep. Kimberlyn King-Hinds introduced H.R. 9652 to authorize CNMI’s first permanent VA community-based outpatient clinic on Saipan. Tourism & Connectivity: Hong Kong Airlines resumed nonstop flights to Saipan, a boost for tourism recovery after back-to-back super typhoons. Sports & Community Resilience: International badminton returned to Saipan with the Northern Marianas Open and related events, drawing 200+ players and officials from 19–20 countries. Education Spotlight: CNMI educators represented the islands at ISTELive 2026 in Orlando, sharing AI and culturally responsive teaching approaches. Drug Pricing Legal Settlement: AG Alan Wilson announced a $29.6 million multistate settlement with Glenmark over alleged generic drug price-inflation and reduced competition. Local Events: Marpac and Island Training Solutions backed the Saipan Chamber scholarship golf tournament with $5,000 hole-in-one prizes.
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