AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSuper Typhoon Sinlaku Aftermath (CNMI): The CNMI Public School System is ending the 2025–2026 school year early, saying campuses aren’t safe or ready—citing major damage, mold remediation needs, emergency repairs, and students’ and teachers’ wellbeing. Cybersecurity & Public Funds (Guam): Guam’s Department of Administration says hackers stole $1.8M from the Judiciary, with about $1M recovered so far, as officials keep working with the FBI to trace the loss. Disaster Recovery Pressure (CNMI): FEMA aid is ramping up on Saipan, with thousands applying for individual assistance as residents still report gaps in water, power, food, and temporary housing. Local Governance & Accountability (CNMI/Guam): Guam and CNMI leaders are also pushing Washington for a deep-sea mining moratorium, arguing the process lacks meaningful island engagement. Health Access (Guam/CNMI): TRICARE beneficiaries get emergency prescription refill flexibility through May 14 due to Sinlaku.
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