AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoBroadband Build-Out: CNMI’s Broadband Policy & Development Office just signed a BEAD subgrant with IT&E, locking in $31.3M in federal NTIA funds plus nearly $22M in private matching support to lay a fully underground fiber network for about 10,000 unserved and underserved locations across Saipan, Tinian, and Rota. Birth Tourism Scrutiny: Lawmakers opened an investigation into the “thriving birth tourism economy,” adding fresh pressure to a debate that’s been simmering alongside concerns about how federal travel rules shape CNMI recovery and identity. Sports Spotlight: Saipan’s Addalee Taflinger and Maria Quitugua are set for Oceania debuts today in Darwin, while the NMI swim team just made waves at the Oceania Championships in Fiji with record-setting performances. Faith & Community: Bishops from across Oceania are meeting on Guam, with islandwide Mass Tuesday, and Samaritan’s Purse continues major Sinlaku recovery support. Education Relief (Context): Guam lawmakers voted 12-0 to waive the 180-day requirement after Sinlaku—an example of how storms keep reshaping school calendars across the region.
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