AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoMeth Crisis Response: CNMI’s four mayors asked the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration for more agents and personnel to tackle escalating methamphetamine trafficking, saying local systems can’t keep up with the scale and sophistication of distribution networks. Public Health Water Alerts: BECQ flagged multiple Saipan west-coast recreational beaches and storm-drain sites after weekly testing found fecal indicator bacteria/enterococci above marine standards; residents are advised not to fish or swim within 300 feet of listed locations for 48 hours or until cleared. Healthcare Access & Policy: A new U.S. State Department Birth Tourism Prevention Task Force was launched to target deceptive “birth tourism” schemes, aiming to dismantle criminal networks and protect the integrity of immigration and citizenship claims. Community & Youth Wellness: Saipan Little League and Girls With Games held a second annual fastpitch clinic with nearly 80 participants, focusing on fundamentals like catching, batting, base running, and pitching. Energy Costs and Health Services: Delegate Kimberlyn King-Hinds introduced the Affordable Power for the Northern Marianas Act to reduce electricity costs and stabilize the aging power system, noting impacts on hospitals and schools.
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