AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoSchool Funding & Child Safety: The acting Parent Advisory Council president, Grace Naputi, urged lawmakers to treat Public School System funding as a top priority, saying children “pay the price” when budgets fall short. Youth Services: CNMI Division of Youth Services reported 785 active child-welfare cases as of end of June 2026, with 294 new cases involving 733 children during the first three quarters. Budget Pressure: The FY2027 budget forecast dropped by $4.6M as disaster recovery costs rise and revenue collections lag after Super Typhoon Sinlaku. Meth Crisis Response: CNMI mayors asked the U.S. DEA for more agents, warning meth trafficking and abuse have outgrown local enforcement and support systems. Retiree Health & Pensions: An open letter to NMI retirees highlights a funding gap for retirees’ 25% pension benefits and government health insurance share, urging use of the NMI Settlement Fund to cover the shortfall. Deep-Sea Mining & Health Concerns: BOEM advanced a proposed Mariana Trench leasing notice despite tens of thousands of public comments, while Delegate Kimberlyn King-Hinds backed a bill directing the Department of Energy to study whether nuclear-test fallout reached the Northern Mariana Islands and what health impacts it may have had. Community Prevention: Youth filmmakers were honored for substance-free messages, and a Project HOPE outreach campaign targeted illegal sales of substances to minors at local stores and vape shops. Sports & Wellness for Kids: Saipan Little League and Girls with Game ran fastpitch clinics for ages 8–16, and the T-Ball tournament resumed after weather delays to keep youth active post-typhoons.
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