AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoLocal Governance: Gov. David Apatang vetoed emergency Tinian and Rota funding bills after the AG warned the appropriations would violate the 1987 Covenant Fund law, setting up a fight over how disaster relief dollars can be spent. U.S. Immigration Policy: At the U.S. Senate, Sen. Rick Scott pushed unanimous consent for a CNMI visa change that would end visa-free travel for Chinese nationals, while Sen. Martin Heinrich objected, saying it could hurt the CNMI economy and that existing safeguards should stay. Disaster Recovery & Utilities: CUC urged lawmakers to approve up to $40M in emergency borrowing to restore power and water, while CEDA announced a three-month loan payment deferral for clients hit by Super Typhoons Bavi and Sinlaku. Workforce & CW-1: The Saipan Chamber of Commerce says CW-1 processing delays—reported at four to nine months—are creating major uncertainty for employers planning their workforce. Sports & Community: The Saipan Baseball League kicked off tryouts for an NMI U12 Junior National team heading to WBSC Oceania qualifiers; the NMI Basketball Federation elected a new board; and international badminton returned to Saipan after Sinlaku. Federal Policy Watch: The House passed the Sunshine Protection Act to make daylight saving time permanent, but Senate action is still unclear.
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