AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining & Radiation: A new report says seabed mining risks a “scientific blind spot” as studies found alpha-emitting radioactivity on polymetallic nodules, with radon release concerns during storage and processing. CNMI Food-Benefit Due Process: A Saipan resident sued CNMI agencies in federal court over alleged failures to provide a fair hearing tied to his SSI food-benefit calculation. Typhoon Bavi Recovery (Health & Services): After Super Typhoon Bavi, DOD support is ongoing across Guam and the Marianas, shelters remain active on Saipan/Tinian/Rota, and recovery coordination continues through the CNMI Joint Information Center. Drug Prices Accountability: Multiple U.S. attorneys general announced a $29.6M Glenmark settlement over alleged generic drug price-fixing; eligible buyers (May 2009–Dec 2019) may seek compensation. Public Health Data Gaps: A new analysis warns that missing or removed federal CDC public health data can create blind spots for tracking diseases like influenza. Vaccination Targets: A WHO-UNICEF report finds many Pacific countries miss the 90% child vaccination goal for key vaccine types, raising concerns for preventable outbreaks. CNMI Debris Site Safety: DPW says the As Gonno temporary debris processing site is being monitored and is not a health hazard, despite odor complaints. Local Care Access: A CNMI bill would establish the territory’s first permanent VA community-based outpatient clinic on Saipan to improve outpatient access for veterans.
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