AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPower & Recovery: US military generators were connected to Tinian’s grid after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, restoring community-scale electricity while repairs continue. Disaster Relief for Businesses: The SBA opened a third Business Recovery Center on Saipan at the One Stop Permitting Center (Capital Hill) to help firms and nonprofits with disaster loan applications and reconsiderations. Supply Chains: Even as Saipan’s commercial supply chain rebounded, businesses still face lingering logistics issues like port closures, debris, and freight delays. Tourism Workforce & Education: MTEC and MVA thanked schools for another year of tourism education, while MVA board discussions pushed a stronger tourism framework that better integrates local artists and culture. Energy Costs & Solar Interest: Rising electricity bills are driving more CNMI residents toward off-grid solar as solar providers report a surge in inquiries post-Sinlaku. Legal & Governance: A federal lawsuit seeks $61.5M from the Guam Visitors Bureau over alleged sexual assault/harassment and institutional coverups, and CNMI’s AG is trying to reopen a settled case involving former Gov. Ralph Torres’ immunity. Maritime Claims: Owners of the M/V Mariana filed in Guam federal court seeking exoneration or capped liability after the capsizing during Sinlaku. Workforce Policy: Delegate Kimberlyn King-Hinds introduced a bill to remove the touchback requirement for long-term CNMI-only CW-1 workers, aiming to stabilize employers and families.
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