AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMaritime & Defense: U.S. and Philippine Coast Guards wrapped joint pre-exercise drills around Guam ahead of the Philippine Coast Guard’s first RIMPAC run, building operational ties in the region. Fisheries & Economy: CNMI and American Samoa leaders backed President Trump’s June 11 proclamation reopening parts of the Mariana Trench and other Pacific marine monuments to commercial fishing, arguing it supports local livelihoods and food security—while conservationists warn protections could weaken and vow legal challenges. Tourism & Air Service: Marianas Visitors Authority says Philippine Airlines has pushed Manila–Saipan flights to October, citing fragile post–Super Typhoon Sinlaku conditions and limited hotel capacity; MVA also approved a $1.5M sole-source deal to keep Korea–Saipan service going. Aviation/Travel: United added new nonstop Chicago–Tokyo-Narita service, with connections that include Guam and Saipan. Local Governance & Courts: A federal court fight over forced labor and visa abuse claims in a CNMI case is expanding as workers seek USCIS records via subpoena enforcement. Utilities & Renewables: CUC opposed CNMI House bills calling for independent valuation and extra audits of the power/water provider, warning they could stall renewable energy progress. Public Safety: Guam received a new Coast Guard fast-response cutter delivery, with more cutters planned to strengthen maritime presence. Education: PSS named Jacqueline Padiernos Che acting commissioner as the district faces a fiscal cliff and ongoing recovery pressures. Labor/Construction: A worker sued Black Construction Corp. after an alleged fuel-pipe crushing incident at a Tinian military jobsite. Veterans Funding Dispute (Guam): A $15.4M Guam Veterans Cemetery expansion grant is at risk amid a dispute between veterans leadership and the island’s top prosecutor over contract processing and compliance.
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