AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDisaster Recovery & Health Access: US military generators were connected to Tinian’s power grid after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, restoring community-scale electricity to help families preserve food and medicine while repairs continue. Community Cleanup Support: Saipan’s SWEEP program is still helping eligible residents remove post-typhoon debris with FEMA and other partners; requests are due June 12, with a hotline through the DPW Solid Waste Office. Health Funding via Casino Fees: CNMI approved $1.5M from remaining exclusive casino license fees, including $1.2M for Kagman Community Health Center (with design funds reserved) plus youth substance-abuse outreach and other local projects. Late Relief Applications: The American Red Cross says missing the June 1 deadline won’t automatically disqualify Sinlaku survivors; late cases tied to hospitalization or displacement can be reviewed case-by-case. Local Health Care Legal Risk: A Saipan mother filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against CHCC and a physician over a July 2024 neonatal circumcision, alleging severe injuries and long-term complications. Emergency Services Costs: Guam’s Fire Department proposed major ambulance fee hikes (including a new per-mile charge), with public town halls scheduled before final review. Workplace Safety & Culture: A $61.5M federal lawsuit in Guam alleges repeated sexual harassment and assault by a former Guam Visitors Bureau president, raising concerns about workplace protections. Nutrition & Wellness: Gold’s Gym Saipan wrapped up its 12-week Transformation Challenge, reporting large combined weight and inch losses among participants. Sports & Youth Movement: Northern Marianas Athletics hosted World Athletics Kids’ Athletics Day at Oleai Sports Complex to get children moving, inclusive, and active. Health & Wellness Supply Chain: Post-Sinlaku commercial supply in Guam is back to full capacity, but perishable grocery logistics and fuel distribution still face lingering hurdles.
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