AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDisaster Recovery, CNMI: Northern Marianas schools will end the 2025–26 year early because Super Typhoon Sinlaku left campuses unsafe, with major damage and mold remediation still needed. Water & Power, CNMI: CUC says Saipan water is about 80% with 24-hour service, but full restoration hinges on leak repairs; on Tinian, CUC is pushing transmission and distribution work in the next month. Cybersecurity, Guam: Guam’s Judiciary breach theft hit $1.8M, and GovGuam is still working to recover the full amount after earlier partial recoveries. Public Finance, Guam: Guam and GEDA unveiled a $1.3B bond pipeline for five years, including big-ticket plans for medical, schools, water, power, and ports. Shipping Costs, Guam/CNMI: A freight forwarder is raising fuel surcharges starting June 7, signaling higher prices ahead. Federal Presence, CNMI: FEMA, DOD, USACE, ARC, and SBA teams are continuing village assessments—residents are urged to check IDs as inspectors arrive in plain clothes. Aid Access, CNMI: The Red Cross says citizenship status won’t block eligibility for Sinlaku financial help. Deep-Sea Mining, Region: Guam and CNMI leaders are again pushing for a moratorium and BOEM process reforms.
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