AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoVisa Waiver Push: Guam Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero and CNMI Gov. David Apatang are urging federal officials to expand the Guam-CNMI visa waiver program to include the Philippines, arguing it would boost lawful travel, tourism recovery, and regional connectivity. Typhoon Preparedness: NWS and emergency managers say 2026 could bring 3 to 5 more storms, with officials stressing coordination and readiness as El Niño raises activity odds. Tinian Cleanup: USACE is running residential debris removal on Tinian, with residents told to sort debris and keep roadways clear. Power Disruption: CUC reported a power outage affecting parts of Saipan including Kiya 1 and the airport area, with crews working to restore service. Military & Infrastructure: A $249M U.S. contract for electrical architect-engineer work includes Guam and Tinian, while senior Indo-Pacific Command and CNMI stakeholders met in Saipan to align on military activity. Energy Policy: CNMI Sen. Jude Hofschneider is pushing a resolution to study small modular and microreactors as a path to power resilience. Tourism Fallout: MVA reports April visitor arrivals down 72% to 3,277 after Sinlaku, with stakeholders watching June 20 flight resumption. Local Funding: Apatang signed a bill allocating $1.5M from casino license fees to community projects, including health, solar, and youth programs. Court Case: A former DPS officer accused in a 2023 assault on Tinian is set for a 2027 jury trial.
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