AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoLiberation Day: Pedro “Pete” Agulto Tenorio, a key figure in CNMI’s Covenant negotiations and former lieutenant governor, was named grand marshal for the 80th Liberation Day celebration, marking the 50th anniversary of the Covenant. Storm Watch: Tropical disturbance Invest 92W has upgraded to Tropical Depression 17W and could intensify into a typhoon as it nears the Marianas late week/weekend, with forecasts suggesting a possible pass north of Guam and maybe north of Saipan—residents are urged to stay prepared. Power Restoration Crunch: CUC says a $40 million line of credit remains stuck in the Legislature, forcing cuts to overtime, premium pay, and contracts; about 3,000 customers are still without power (81% restored Saipan, 95% Tinian, 23% Rota). Courts & Gaming: CNMI Supreme Court heard arguments over Tinian’s internet-only casino law and its digital “stable token,” with the outcome needed before implementation. Budget Pressure: CNMI is weighing furloughs of up to 400 workers as the FY2027 forecast drops $4.6 million amid disaster recovery costs. Seabed Mining Push: BOEM/MMA advanced proposed deep-sea mineral leasing off the Northern Mariana Islands, with the governor’s review underway and environmental safeguards under scrutiny. Local Life: PawPawPet opened a dog cafe on Saipan; and youth sports and substance-free video campaigns continue to build community momentum.
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