AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAir Travel & Tourism Recovery: The Marianas Visitors Authority approved a $1.5M sole-source contract to keep Korea–Saipan service alive, while Philippine Airlines pushed its Manila–Saipan return to October—another hit to CNMI’s fragile post–Super Typhoon Sinlaku recovery. Local Governance & Budgeting: House Ways and Means Chair John Paul Sablan is weighing a bicameral FY27 budget process with the Senate to tighten revenue projections amid weak tourism and business activity. Utilities & Energy Policy: CUC told lawmakers House bills could stall renewable energy plans, as the Senate committee heard arguments over independent valuation and audits of the CNMI’s power and water provider. Education Leadership: Jacqueline Padiernos Che was named acting PSS commissioner as the school system faces a fiscal cliff, disaster recovery pressures, and the lowest local appropriation in 37 years. Maritime & Public Safety: A new U.S. Coast Guard Marine Safety Unit Saipan commander took over, and the Coast Guard accepted delivery of the fifth Fast Response Cutter homeported to Guam. Fisheries & Federal Policy: Trump’s proclamation reopens parts of Pacific marine monuments to commercial fishing, including waters tied to the Mariana Trench—sparking debate over local stewardship and environmental risk. Disaster Recovery Costs: GPA pegged Sinlaku power recovery support at about $5.8M, with payment details still being worked out.
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