AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDisaster Recovery Finance: The U.S. House unanimously passed CNMI’s emergency CUC bill (H.B. 24-107) to authorize up to $40M in short-term borrowing for utility restoration, stabilization, and fuel procurement after Super Typhoons Sinlaku and Bavi—now headed to the Senate. Fuel Logistics: After port damage disrupted shipments, a Guam-led partnership delivered critical fuel to Rota; the first shipment arrived July 17, supporting residents, businesses, and essential services. Ongoing Storm Response: U.S. military support for Guam and the Northern Marianas continues after Bavi, with about 1,500 personnel at the peak of engagement and continued recovery work including port and harbor assessments. Public Health Data Risk: A major report warns that gaps from missing or removed CDC public health data are creating “dangerous blind spots” for tracking and preventing disease. Illegal Fishing Crackdown: Tuvalu police, with Sea Shepherd, detained a Chinese longliner accused of spoofing its location and fishing without a valid permit—highlighting how vessels “go dark” to evade detection. Satellite Connectivity: Starlink updated “Starlink Roam” so Guam and the Northern Mariana Islands are grouped into the North America region, expanding roaming coverage for eligible plans. Sports (CNMI): The YONEX Northern Marianas Open 2026 continued in Saipan with key mixed doubles wins from U.S. and South Korea pairs.
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