AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoTyphoon Sinlaku Relief & Recovery: CNMI’s disaster food aid was approved nearly two months after the storm, with USDA nutrition assistance potentially bringing nearly $40M in food support, though local procedures still mean no immediate payouts; the U.S. Army Reserve’s 9th Mission Support Command also wrapped up its months-long Saipan relief mission. Power & Utility Costs: On Tinian, FEMA and the military are covering generation and fuel costs so residents pay only the basic $7 customer fee until about July 10, while Guam/CNMI officials report major progress restoring power and water. Cash-Flow Pressure for Utilities: FEMA denied CUC’s request for an upfront disaster payment, forcing the utility to fund restoration first and wait for reimbursement. Local Business Support: SBA Sinlaku recovery loans for CNMI survivors reached $9M as of June 4, with a new third help site added for applicants. Tourism Funding Fight: A CNMI conference committee kept the Senate version of typhoon relief/tobacco settlement spending, including reduced MVA funding and reallocated amounts for schools and local offices. Transportation & Travel Rules: Guam and CNMI governors renewed their push for adding the Philippines to the Guam-CNMI visa waiver program as PAL resumes Manila-Saipan flights in June. Sports & Community Economy: CNMI’s Pickleball Federation named six Open Division players for the 2026 World Cup in Vietnam, but the delegation size may shrink if fundraising falls short. Energy Policy & Deep-Sea Mining: Guam enacted a deep-sea mining ban in its nearshore waters with fines up to $50,000 per day, while U.S. deep-sea mining rules face criticism as outdated and weak on oversight. Regional Disaster Aid: The U.S. approved an initial $8M disaster package for the FSM after Sinlaku.
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