AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoPacific Fishing Policy: President Trump signed a proclamation reopening parts of three Pacific marine national monuments to commercial fishing, including the Islands Unit of the Mariana Trench Marine National Monument near the Northern Mariana Islands, a move that supporters say boosts seafood supply and jobs while critics and conservationists warn it threatens protected habitats and species. Local Tourism Funding: CNMI lawmakers’ conference committee restored full Marianas Visitors Authority tourism recovery funding in a compromise on House Bill 24-96, after earlier Senate cuts raised concerns it would cost the Commonwealth more than it saved. Retiree Pension Uncertainty: The NMI Settlement Fund told retirees the 25% supplemental pension benefit will end after July 31, 2026, citing insufficient funds for the Aug. 15 payment and urging early planning. Power Relief on Tinian: FEMA and the U.S. military are covering generation and fuel costs temporarily, so Tinian residents are paying only the basic customer fee (about $7) until around July 10, when normal consumption-based billing resumes. Guam Lawsuit Risk: Guam’s AG warned a $61.5 million lawsuit tied to the Guam Visitors Bureau could create public debt exposure for taxpayers. Sinlaku Recovery Food Aid: Nearly two months after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, USDA approved additional disaster nutrition assistance for CNMI households, with benefits expected to roll out after local procedures are finalized.
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