AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCNMI Recovery & Community: Hundreds gathered in Garapan for “Rise Up,” a community celebration honoring first responders and relief partners after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, with local food, artists, and cultural groups helping keep momentum going. Local Sports & Youth: Northern Marianas Athletics announced the return of the NMA Open Track & Field Meet 2026 (June 18–19 at Oleai Sports Complex), inviting men, women, and masters athletes to “Rise Up. Let’s Run, Jump & Throw!” Education Milestones: Saipan Southern High School seniors marked graduation on June 5, while Francisco M. Sablan Middle School and Chacha Oceanview Middle School also held promotion ceremonies recognizing student achievement and leadership. Workforce & Immigration: Delegate Kimberlyn King-Hinds highlighted her bill to ease CNMI CW-1 “touchback” requirements, calling it a priority for fixing the islands’ workforce challenges. Pension Security: The NMI Settlement Fund notified retirees that the 25% supplemental pension benefit will end after July 31, 2026, citing insufficient funding for the Aug. 15 payment. Mariana Trench Fishing: Delegate King-Hinds joined President Trump for a proclamation modifying Mariana Trench monument rules to allow commercial fishing in specified areas, with limits and a call for local stewardship.
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