AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoTerritorial Democracy Debate: Right to Democracy is hosting a June 4 congressional briefing on what “consent of the governed” means for residents of U.S. territories, including the Northern Mariana Islands, with lawmakers and author Daniel Immerwahr. Typhoon Sinlaku Recovery: Federal and local partners are starting a 30-day vessel removal operation at Smiling Cove Marina on June 1 to restore safe waterway access, with road closures at Basin Place and Marina Lane during work. Power and Command Updates: USACE named Lt. Col. Simratpal Singh to lead the Super Typhoon Sinlaku Recovery Field Office, and Tinian received sustained temporary generator power after storm damage to its power plant. Tourism Governance: The MVA board swore in Kwang Joo “Tommy” Kim and advanced tourism reboot steps as direct flight plans return; MVA managing director Jamika Taijeron also announced her resignation effective May 31. Local Law and Funding: Gov. David Apatang signed a bill directing $220,000 from electronic gambling license fees to the Mariana Islands Nature Alliance and legislative delegation operations. Immigration and Fraud: A Filipino national, Venerando Aquino Martin, was sentenced to 18 months for visa fraud involving about 242 fraudulent work-permit applications. Online Child Safety Fight: Attorneys general, including Northern Mariana Islands’ AG in a coalition, are urging Congress to back the Senate KOSA version over the House KIDS Act, arguing it would weaken state authority. Energy and Environment: The U.S. is preparing seabed-mining lease auctions, with a CNMI sale slated for November 2026, as renewable energy interest grows on Saipan, Tinian, and Rota.
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