AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMeth Crisis Response: CNMI mayors from Saipan, Rota, Tinian and Aguiguan say the methamphetamine problem has outgrown local capacity and have asked the DEA for more agents and personnel, calling it an urgent, escalating threat to community health and safety. Youth Substance Prevention: Asia Pacific Education Services honored CNMI youth and adult filmmakers for substance-free messages, with winners producing videos warning against underage alcohol and marijuana use. On-the-Ground Outreach: Project HOPE’s youth teams fanned out across Saipan to visit stores, vape shops and community sites, pushing awareness of laws against selling betelnut, alcohol, tobacco, e-cigarettes and marijuana to minors and asking businesses to display prevention materials. Budget Pressure: The CNMI FY2027 budget forecast dropped by $4.6 million as disaster recovery costs and reduced revenue collections from Super Typhoon Sinlaku continue to strain obligations. Public Health Safety Alerts: BECQ flagged multiple Saipan west-coast recreational sites after bacteria levels exceeded marine standards, advising people not to fish or swim within 300 feet for 48 hours. Prescription Drug Costs: A major U.S. settlement in principle with Sandoz over alleged generic drug price-fixing could affect downstream affordability of medicines.
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