AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoGVB Legal Storm: A former Guam Visitors Bureau employee filed two federal suits totaling $61.5 million alleging sexual assault, harassment, and institutional failures by former GVB leadership, including claims against former governor and GVB general manager Carl Gutierrez and board chair George Chiu. CNMI Energy Pressure: Rising electricity bills are pushing more CNMI residents toward off-grid solar as providers report a surge in interest after Super Typhoon Sinlaku; CUC’s fuel adjustment charge is also moving, with diesel recently dropping while gasoline held steady. Disaster Recovery for Businesses: The SBA is opening an additional Business Recovery Center in Saipan (June 2) to help businesses and nonprofits apply for low-interest disaster loans, with a June 22 deadline for physical damage. Tinian Power Restored: Temporary large-scale generator power was delivered to Tinian after Sinlaku to keep critical services running while permanent repairs continue. Workforce Policy: Delegate Kimberlyn King-Hinds introduced the Northern Mariana Islands Workforce Improvement Act to eliminate the CW-1 “touchback” requirement, aiming to stabilize staffing for rebuilding. Tourism & Culture: Marianas Visitors Authority leadership changes continue as Jamika Taijeron steps down, while lawmakers push to better unify arts and culture under a tourism framework. Maritime Claims: Owners of the cargo vessel Mariana seek to cap liability and limit lawsuits after the capsizing during Sinlaku.
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