AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCNMI Education Leadership: Jacqueline Padiernos Che was named acting commissioner of education for the Public School System, stepping in as PSS faces a fiscal cliff from expiring pandemic funds, ongoing Super Typhoon Sinlaku recovery, and the lowest local appropriation in PSS’s history. Community Health & Safety: Two Saipan sports facilities were burglarized and vandalized, with thieves stealing copper wiring and equipment from the Koblerville gym—an added setback that could disrupt youth and women’s basketball programs during recovery. Disaster Nutrition Support: Nearly two months after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, CNMI received USDA approval for disaster food assistance, including extra benefits for existing Nutrition Assistance Programme recipients and a separate Disaster Nutrition Assistance Programme for affected households, with implementation steps still pending. Retiree Health-Cost Risk: The NMI Settlement Fund warned retirees that the 25% supplemental pension benefit will stop after July 31, 2026, citing insufficient funds for the Aug. 15 payment—raising concerns for medicine and other health-related expenses. Regional Workforce Strain: A new U.S. performance audit links high out-migration in Micronesia to rising costs and staffing shortages that make it harder to maintain schools and medical facilities. Wildlife Conservation: Volunteers completed the annual fanihi (Mariana fruit bat) count across Guam, Saipan, and Tinian, documenting 269 bats and highlighting the species’ role as a key pollinator and seed disperser.
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