AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoDisaster Recovery & Health Access: US military generators were connected to Tinian’s power grid after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, restoring community-scale electricity to support health, safety, and recovery. Typhoon Cleanup Support: Saipan’s SWEEP program is still helping eligible residents remove post-typhoon debris with FEMA and local partners; requests are due June 12, and the service is aimed at elderly and medically vulnerable people. Late Aid Options: The Red Cross says missing the June 1 deadline doesn’t automatically disqualify Sinlaku survivors—late applications tied to hospitalization or inability to return home will be reviewed case-by-case. Local Health Funding: Saipan allocated $1.5M from remaining casino license fees, including major support for Kagman Community Health Center and youth substance-abuse outreach. Medical Safety & Accountability: A Saipan mother filed a medical malpractice lawsuit against CHCC and a physician over a July 2024 neonatal circumcision, alleging severe long-term injuries. Emergency Costs: Guam’s fire department proposed steep ambulance fee hikes (including a new mileage charge), with public town halls and a final senator review. Community Wellness: Gold’s Gym Saipan wrapped up its 2026 transformation challenge, reporting major weight and inch-loss milestones among participants.
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