AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoDisaster Recovery & Jobs: CNMI is still working through a major snag in rolling out FEMA Disaster Unemployment Assistance after Sinlaku, because the territory lacks its own unemployment insurance system and must build a new software setup before claims can be processed. Local Courts & Governance: Saipan Mayor RB Camacho defended seeking an AG opinion on reinstating DPS Commissioner Anthony Macaranas, saying it was meant to protect the commissioner and avoid jeopardizing criminal cases. Water Infrastructure: CUC is asking the CPUC to approve a $2.2M purchase of ultrasonic water meters to replace about 2,500 failed units across Saipan, Tinian and Rota. Public Safety & Law: Two people were charged with unlawful firearm discharge for firing without the required DPS permit. Humanitarian Aid: The American Red Cross says it has delivered more than $1.5M in immediate financial assistance to nearly 2,400 Sinlaku-affected households across the CNMI and Guam. Fisheries & Policy: The Uraali Refaluwasch Association is pressing for clarity on how CNMI benefits from WCPFC-related tuna programs and fisheries funding. Culture & Community: The Saipan Awaodori Team will send 11 dancers to Japan for Awaodori festivals next month, continuing a 19-year cultural bridge. Education & Youth: Joeten-Kiyu Public Library wrapped its 2026 Summer Reading Program, while PSS launched a 7-week Nurse Assistant Summer Program for high school students. Tourism Development: The Marianas Visitors Authority unveiled a conceptual plan to turn the historic Japanese Lighthouse property into a visitor and cultural experience center.
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