AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoVisa Waiver Watch: CNMI leaders urged the U.S. Senate to keep the EVS‑TAP visa‑free entry program for Chinese travelers, warning that ending it without a replacement would worsen the islands’ visitor-economy strain. Oral Health Access: HDS Foundation highlighted prevention-focused dental outreach across Hawaiʻi, Guam, and Saipan, linking routine checkups to catching whole-body health issues early. Disaster Food Aid: CNMI announced Disaster Nutrition Assistance for Super Typhoon Sinlaku survivors not on regular NAP, with eligibility tied to disaster-related losses and income rules. Emergency Shelter Delays: Saipan families still under tarps face ongoing FEMA eligibility review for tent applications, even as installation responsibilities move to DFEMS and federal partners. Veterans Travel Support: Delegate Kimberlyn King-Hinds introduced a bill to expand VA beneficiary travel reimbursements for veterans in CNMI and the Freely Associated States when no VA facility exists locally. Airfare Costs Pressure: A Senate hearing spotlighted how air cabotage rules drive steep Marianas travel prices, including higher costs for veterans seeking medical care. Community Health & Care Fundraising: McDonald’s of Guam/Saipan golf events raised money for Ronald McDonald House, supporting families with children needing life-saving medical care. Sports Facility Setback: Burglaries at Saipan gyms stole copper wiring and equipment, threatening youth and women’s programs during ongoing storm recovery.
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