AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining: Guam Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero signed a law banning deep-sea mining in Guam and nearshore waters, with fines up to $50,000 per day and restrictions on using Guam’s port without “full consultation,” while the federal seabed area around the Marianas remains open. NOAA Funding Pressure: The Trump administration’s proposed 2027 NOAA budget would cut more than $1 billion and end or reduce programs tied to typhoon forecasting, fisheries, coral conservation, and coastal resilience—key for Guam and CNMI. CNMI Energy Security: CNMI Sen. Jude Hofschneider pre-filed a resolution calling for federal study of small modular reactors and microreactors for Saipan, Tinian, and Rota to reduce dependence on imported fuel. Tourism Hit, Then Hopeful Signals: CNMI visitor arrivals fell 72% in April after Super Typhoon Sinlaku; hotel occupancy averaged 29.47% in March, but stakeholders are watching for international flight resumption around June 20. Disaster Recovery for Businesses: SBA opened a third Business Recovery Center on Saipan to help firms and nonprofits apply for and fix federal assistance paperwork. Power Restored on Tinian: Large-scale military generators were connected to Tinian’s grid after Sinlaku damaged the power plant, aiming to stabilize recovery. Local Economy & Governance: Saipan allocated $1.5M from remaining casino license fees to health, solar, youth, and community projects. Legal/Workplace Risk: A $61.5M Guam Visitors Bureau lawsuit alleges sexual assault and harassment by former leadership and institutional coverup.
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