AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoTourism & Air Service: Hong Kong Airlines says it will resume Hong Kong–Saipan flights July 12, with two weekly trips using Airbus A320s, though Chinese travelers may face entry restrictions tied to U.S. visa delays. Education Leadership: CNMI’s Board of Education named Jacqueline Padiernos Che acting commissioner of education, as PSS faces a fiscal cliff, Super Typhoon Sinlaku recovery, and tight local funding. Weather Watch: CNMI HSEM is urging residents to prepare for Invest 92W, expected to pass near the Marianas late Thursday into Friday, bringing heavy rain, gusty winds, and rough seas; typhoon strength is unlikely but a tropical storm can’t be ruled out. Local Governance & Utilities: The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation opposed House bills calling for independent valuation and extra audits, warning they could confuse or stall renewable energy plans. Fisheries Policy: CNMI and American Samoa leaders welcomed Trump’s executive order reopening parts of protected Pacific marine monuments to commercial fishing, despite conservation concerns. Community & Recovery: Saipan Little League All-Stars are set for South Korea after Sinlaku recovery challenges, and two Saipan gyms were burglarized for copper wiring and equipment.
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