AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAmbulance Costs: Guam Fire Department is proposing major ambulance fee hikes—rates could jump from under $200 to over $1,000, plus a new $13.19 per mile charge—after nearly 20 years without updates, with public town halls and a final Senate review expected before any changes take effect. Storm Recovery & Public Health: After Super Typhoon Sinlaku, CNMI’s Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality says several Saipan east-beach marine monitoring sites are temporarily inaccessible due to storm damage and unsafe access, urging residents to avoid unstable areas and debris. Power for Health Services: FEMA and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers delivered temporary generator power to Tinian’s grid to restore electricity for residents and critical facilities while permanent power is repaired. Cancer Support: Guam Cancer Care launched “Fuel the Fight” to help CNMI cancer patients affected by Sinlaku, seeking supplies like Ensure/Glucerna and adult care items, with 100% of proceeds going to the effort. Radiation Justice: Radiation survivors and CNMI advocates renewed calls to include the Northern Mariana Islands in a proposed expansion of the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act, pushing for parity for Pacific survivors. Immigration Policy Pressure: CNMI and Guam candidates are criticizing a new USCIS memo that treats adjustment of status as “extraordinary relief,” warning it could worsen labor shortages and raise costs in the islands.
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