AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPacific Fishing Policy: CNMI Governor David Apatang, environmental officials and local leaders welcomed President Trump’s June 11 executive order reopening parts of the Mariana Trench and other Pacific marine monuments to commercial fishing, arguing it restores access for designated grounds while keeping federal management and safeguards—though conservationists warn protections for culturally and environmentally significant waters could be weakened. Chuuk Solidarity: A Chuukese community voice thanked CNMI and Guam for swift, generous help after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, spotlighting the Ayuda Foundation’s long-running disaster and medical support. Labor & Courts: Filipino construction workers suing RJCL Corp. in the CNMI are pushing a federal judge to compel USCIS to turn over records tied to alleged forced labor, retaliation and CW-1 visa abuses. Education Leadership: Jacqueline Padiernos Che was named acting PSS commissioner as the school system faces a fiscal cliff, Sinlaku recovery pressures, and record-low local funding. Community Resilience: Saipan Little League All-Stars were finalized to represent CNMI in South Korea after overcoming storm-hit logistics and costs. Sports & Culture: The 2026 Liberation Day Committee opened vendor applications for the 80th anniversary celebration in Susupe. Tourism Link: MVA says Philippine Airlines’ planned Manila–Saipan return in October could help leisure, business and medical travel. Local Setback: Burglaries at the Koblerville gym stripped copper wiring and equipment, threatening youth and women’s basketball programs.
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