AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoOnline Child Safety Fight: CNMI advocates are watching a new U.S. green card policy closely after warnings it could separate families by pushing many applicants to process overseas instead of adjusting status locally. Kids Online Protections: At the federal level, Attorney General Letitia James and a bipartisan coalition urged Congress to reject the KIDS Act, arguing it would weaken state power to protect children online and leave big tech less accountable. Utilities Under Strain: On Saipan, Commonwealth Utilities Corp. CFO Betty Terlaje says the territory is facing a liquidity crisis—cash and fuel are running out—raising fears of cascading failures in power, water, wastewater, communications, and public safety. Managaha Reopening: Managaha could reopen by early June after Super Typhoon Sinlaku, pending safety and biohazard clearance. Health & Water: EPA announced grants for PFAS and emerging contaminant work in Guam and CNMI, plus lead pipe replacement funding. Ongoing Recovery Funding: FEMA approved over $1.3M for post-disaster recovery in the region, including CNMI.
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