AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoDisaster Recovery & Jobs: CNMI’s Disaster Unemployment Assistance after Super Typhoon Sinlaku is still under active federal review because the territory lacks its own unemployment insurance system, forcing officials to build a new FEMA-required claims platform before benefits can flow. Utilities & Water: CUC is seeking CPUC approval to buy $2.2M in ultrasonic water meters to replace about 2,500 failed units across Saipan, Tinian and Rota, blaming corrosive groundwater and saltwater intrusion for meter breakdowns. Power Costs: Guam’s PUC approved a fuel surcharge hike that would raise the average residential bill by about $58 starting July 1—an example of how fuel-price shocks keep hitting household budgets across the region. Regional Fisheries: CNMI pushed at WCPFC22 for urgent adoption of a management procedure for South Pacific albacore, arguing SIDS can’t be sidelined in tuna rules that shape livelihoods. Tourism & Arrivals: MVA reported May arrivals at 2,171, down 82% year-over-year, as international flights resumed only recently; Jeju Air and United’s planned service are key recovery signals. Marianas Security & Business: DPS says business establishments made up about 45% of burglary/theft cases since Sinlaku, underscoring the need for tighter property security during recovery. Local Business Support: McDonald’s of Saipan donated $1,500 to back the Saipan Chamber of Commerce golf tournament, continuing community sponsorships as the business sector rebuilds. Election 2026 & Governance: A new online tool tracks what past and current Guam senators have done ahead of Election 2026, while CNMI political campaigning continues amid recovery pressures.
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