AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCoral Reef Monitoring & Student Research: University of Guam’s REEF program is putting CNMI and Guam undergrads to work using Coral Net and the Micronesia Coral Reef Monitoring Data Portal to assess reef health across islands in the region. Public Safety Leadership: Gov. David Apatang pushed back on concerns from the Senate and Saipan Mayor Ramon “RB” Camacho over the firing and reinstatement of Department of Public Safety Commissioner Anthony Macaranas, saying the matter is with the attorney general and telling the mayor to “do his job.” Disaster Housing Processing: CNMI’s Joint Information Center says some Saipan families are still waiting on FEMA eligibility review for emergency tents, even as installation work is being handled by DFEMS and federal partners. Veterans Health Travel: Delegate Kimberlyn King-Hinds introduced the Travel Assistance for Veterans in Medical Deserts Act to expand VA travel reimbursements for veterans in CNMI and the Freely Associated States when no VA facility exists. Community Health & Access via Travel: Marianas Visitors Authority says Philippine Airlines’ planned October return of direct Manila–Saipan service could help leisure, business, and medical travel. Sports & Recovery Setback: Burglaries at Saipan gyms (including copper wire theft) add new repair costs and threaten youth and women’s programs during ongoing storm recovery. Regional Policy Debate: CNMI leaders welcomed Trump’s executive order reopening parts of protected Pacific marine monuments to commercial fishing, while conservation advocates warn it could weaken protections.
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