AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCongressional Briefing on Self-Rule: Right to Democracy is organizing a June 4 briefing on what “consent of the governed” means for residents of Puerto Rico, Guam, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and the Northern Mariana Islands, tying the discussion to the Declaration of Independence. Typhoon Sinlaku Recovery at Smiling Cove: Starting June 1, a federal-local team will remove and process Sinlaku-damaged vessels at Smiling Cove Marina for about 30 days; Basin Place and Marina Lane road access will close, while water and boat ramp access remain open. Marine Monitoring Disruptions: After Sinlaku, several Saipan east-beach water quality monitoring sites (Jeffery’s, Bird Island, North Laulau, Old Man by the Sea) are temporarily inaccessible due to storm damage and unsafe access. Business Help for Storm Impacts: The SBA will open an additional Business Recovery Center in Saipan on June 2 at the One-Stop Business Permitting Center (Capitol Hill), offering low-interest disaster loans; a second center in Susupe stays open. Land Dispute Threatens Cultural Nonprofit: Åmot Para Taotao Tåno landowner Bernice Tudela Nelson faces potential eviction after a CHamoru Land Trust Commission hearing over lease eligibility and agricultural lease compliance. Local Sports: NMI women’s team heads to Guam for the EAFF E-1 preliminary tournament (June 3–9), and Kanoa FC 1 swept multiple titles in the President’s Cup futsal. Tourism Leadership Change: Marianas Visitors Authority managing director Jamika Taijeron will step down May 31 as the CNMI navigates a tough tourism climate. Federal Court Case: A Filipino national, Venerando Aquino Martin, was sentenced to 18 months in CNMI federal prison for submitting hundreds of fraudulent work permit applications.
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