AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoStorm Safety: CNMI’s Division of Environmental Quality issued a precautionary beach advisory for Saipan, Tinian, and Rota as Tropical Storm Bavi is expected to bring heavy rain and runoff that can raise bacteria levels and create hazardous debris—residents are strongly advised to avoid swimming, fishing, and other water activities until conditions improve, with updates posted on DEQ’s beach advisory page. Cancer Care Access (Guam): Dr. Paul Coty opened a medical oncology practice at Tumon Sands Plaza, aiming to make modern cancer treatment more accessible for island residents. Workforce Health Training (CNMI): The Public School System launched its 2026 Nurse Assistant Summer Program for 12 students, with hands-on skills training toward the Certified Nursing Assistant exam. Drinking Water Funding (U.S./territories): The EPA announced over $25 million in grants to improve drinking water infrastructure in small and rural communities, including efforts to address PFAS and lead sources—funds flow through state and territory administration. Disaster Recovery Dollars (CNMI): FEMA reports more than $52 million committed in federal disaster assistance and loan offers after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, as recovery shifts from emergency response to rebuilding the economy. Birthright Citizenship Debate (U.S. policy): Supreme Court action on birthright citizenship is being followed by renewed congressional pushback, with lawmakers advancing bills that could change who qualifies for citizenship at birth—an issue that may affect long-term health and community planning for families.
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