AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCNMI Nuclear Fallout Study Push: A new House bill would require the Department of Energy to study whether U.S. nuclear-test fallout (1946–1962) reached the Northern Mariana Islands and what health impacts it may have had, aiming to expand Radiation Exposure Compensation eligibility. Deep-Sea Mining Health & Environment Concerns: The Trump administration is moving ahead with deep-sea mining lease processes, including a proposed sale offshore the Northern Marianas, while conservation groups and Earthjustice challenge the plan in court and call it premature. Storm Preparedness: CNMI emergency officials issued updates for Tropical Storm Saudel, with Typhoon Condition II for Agrihan and Pagan, Tropical Storm Condition II for Alamagan, and Tropical Storm Condition III for Saipan and Tinian, urging residents to stay ready as tracks can shift. Meth Crisis Response: CNMI mayors asked the DEA for more agents and personnel, saying local resources can’t keep up with escalating meth trafficking and abuse. Public Health in Focus—Eyes: Marianas Eye Institute welcomed back Dr. David Khorram to see patients and urged comprehensive eye exams, especially for diabetic eye disease. Youth & Community Wellness: NMC’s paid NextGen summer internship placed 377 students in food and agriculture experiences; meanwhile, youth outreach campaigns targeted illegal sales of substances to minors, and alcohol retailers received compliance training to prevent underage sales. Child Welfare Numbers: DYS reported 785 active child-welfare cases as of end of June, with 294 new cases involving 733 children during the first three quarters. Budget Pressure: CNMI’s FY2027 forecast dropped by $4.6M amid disaster recovery costs, with potential ripple effects for services.
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