AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCapital Markets: SCOR completed a EUR 500 million placement of subordinated notes maturing in 2056, with a 4.510% initial fixed rate and later floating interest tied to EURIBOR. Online Safety Policy: Multiple U.S. attorneys general, including California’s Rob Bonta and Illinois’ Kwame Raoul, joined a coalition opposing the federal KIDS Act, arguing it would weaken state authority and let tech companies avoid accountability. Public Safety After Sinlaku: CNMI’s Department of Public Safety is increasing patrols as burglary reports rise during recovery, with investigations led by the Criminal Investigation Bureau. Disaster Finance for Small Business: The SBA says self-employed workers can qualify for disaster loans after Sinlaku, and it has approved more than $3.87M in CNMI disaster loans so far—mostly to homeowners and renters. Tourism & Air Access: The Marianas Visitors Authority board advanced tourism reboot steps as night operations at Saipan’s airport are set to resume June 20 and airlines plan to restart direct flights from Korea and Japan. Local Government Funding: Gov. David Apatang signed a law directing $220,000 from electronic gaming fees—$10,000 to MINA and $210,000 to support legislative delegation operations. Energy & Infrastructure: CUC is moving toward a major solar-plus-storage plan for Saipan, Tinian, and Rota, while also warning of cash and fuel strain that could disrupt core services.
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