AGP Executive Report
Last update: 43 minutes agoTyphoon Preparedness: The National Weather Service Guam says 2026 could be more active than average, with Saipan, Tinian, and Rota facing about four to seven named storms and three to five typhoons through year’s end, with El Niño raising the odds of stronger systems. Tinian Power Relief: FEMA and the U.S. military are covering generation and fuel costs on Tinian, so residents are paying only the basic $7 customer fee until around July 10, when normal billing is expected to resume. CNMI Pension Cut: The NMI Settlement Fund told retirees the 25% pension benefit will stop after July 31, 2026, with Finance citing an Aug. 15 shortfall. Saipan Mayor’s Office Case: A second defendant in the mayor’s office funds case—Eloida Dela Cruz Macaranas—got charges dismissed after a civil settlement with the AG’s office. Faloma Luhk Claim: FBI Honolulu says a woman in a viral video claiming to be Faloma Luhk is not her, urging the public to rely on official updates. Education Leadership: Public School System Education Commissioner Dr. Lawrence F. Camacho is stepping down June 11 and says he’s running for governor as an independent. Tourism Funding Fight: Lawmakers’ conference committee kept the Senate version of Sinlaku-related tobacco settlement spending, including cuts to MVA and reallocations to schools and local government operations. Sports Funding Pressure: CNMI pickleball selected six players for the 2026 World Cup in Vietnam, but the team size could drop if fundraising falls short.
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