AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDisaster Nutrition Support: CNMI is rolling out a $40M Disaster Nutrition Assistance Program for Sinlaku-impacted households not already on regular NAP, with eligibility tied to living/working on Saipan, Tinian, Rota, and the Northern Islands during the approved period (April 11–May 10) and meeting federal income/resource rules. Care Access for Veterans: A new VA Outpatient Clinic Guam Annex in Dededo opens to expand primary care, mental health services, and lab work for veterans, with CNMI also targeted by related travel-benefit legislation introduced by Delegate Kimberlyn King-Hinds. Tourism Recovery and Health Impacts: Saipan resumed international flights after a two-month pause from Sinlaku, with Jeju Air restarting Seoul service—an important step for economic recovery that can also affect community health resources. Power and Health Infrastructure: Former Gov. Ralph DLG Torres urged Congress and local leaders to stabilize CNMI’s power system with a new Saipan plant and renewable projects, arguing reliable utilities are key to lowering costs and restoring services. Coral and Climate Link: UOG REEF fellows reported steady coral declines in Yap and Kosrae, pointing to water-heating events—another reminder of the environmental pressures that can shape long-term food and health.
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