AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTyphoon Sinlaku Recovery: CNMI tourism is still reeling after the storm, with the Marianas Visitors Authority reporting just 3,277 visitor arrivals in April—down 72% year over year—as flight disruptions and damage hit the market. Power Restoration: On Tinian, large-scale U.S. military generators have been connected to the grid to support recovery after Sinlaku damaged the power plant, giving families and businesses a critical boost. Sports & Community: The NMI women’s national team is set for EAFF E-1 prelims on Guam (June 3–9), with local matches drawing support and admission proceeds aimed at CNMI football recovery. Local Economy & Costs: Hotel occupancy remains weak—HANMI put March average occupancy at 29.47%—while businesses and residents continue adjusting to higher shipping and utility costs. Governance & Workforce: Delegate Kimberlyn King-Hinds introduced a bill to ease the CNMI “touchback” requirement for long-term CNMI-only transitional workers, aiming to stabilize the workforce during rebuilding. Public Safety: The American Red Cross is asking for help locating a missing CNMI flatbed truck, offering a $1,000 reward for verified tips.
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