AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoAirfare & connectivity: CNMI and Guam officials told a U.S. Senate hearing that travel costs are crushing residents—Saipan to Guam has reportedly jumped from $200–$300 to over $600, with cabotage blamed for limited competition. Tourism fuel outlook: Guam Visitors Bureau says tourism could see relief if Iran-war tensions ease, expecting jet-fuel surcharge reductions and the return of suspended South Korea routes. Utilities recovery: On Saipan, CUC says three water wells and a sewage lift station are being tied into the power grid, letting FEMA remove its generators and restoring 24-hour water service. Fuel prices: Diesel on Saipan fell another 40 cents to $6.68/gal, with knock-on hopes for lower construction costs and possible ratepayer relief. Education leadership: Jacqueline Padiernos Che was named acting PSS commissioner as the system faces a fiscal cliff and post-Sinlaku recovery pressures. Energy policy debate: CUC opposed House bills calling for independent valuation and audits of the island power provider, arguing they could confuse or delay renewable energy plans. Retail legal fight: Commonwealth Investment Company sued Duty Free Shoppers, alleging it stayed on Garapan lots after a 40-year lease expired and is owed $500,000+ in holdover damages. Fishing policy: CNMI and American Samoa leaders welcomed Trump’s order reopening parts of protected Pacific waters to commercial fishing, despite conservation concerns. Veterans travel: Delegate Kimberlyn King-Hinds introduced a bill to expand VA travel reimbursements for veterans in the CNMI and Freely Associated States when no VA facility exists. Community & business events: Saipan Chamber set July 25 for its scholarship golf tournament; McDonald’s of Saipan recognized top crew; and Liberation Day vendor applications opened for the July 3–4 celebration.
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