AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoRegional Security & Readiness: USPACOM Commander Adm. Samuel Paparo wrapped up a Guam and CNMI visit, meeting leaders and touring Tinian’s STRONG Roof disaster-relief work after Typhoon Sinlaku, highlighting ongoing partnerships and response capacity. Climate Diplomacy: FSM backed a binding global methane deal after El Niño fish kills, while Pacific leaders push harder on methane action as warming hits food and livelihoods. Plastic Pollution Talks: Negotiators resumed in Nairobi on a global plastics treaty, with concerns that curbing plastic production could be sidelined. Local Governance & Biosecurity: Guam lawmakers advanced a bill to simplify collection of the invasive species inspection fee, aiming to streamline timelines without raising port fees. Storm Watch (Marianas): NWS is tracking Invest 95W, upgraded to a medium development chance, with possible impacts across Guam and the CNMI early next week—residents urged to stay prepared. Accessibility in Elections: Guam’s assistive tech fair at Micronesia Mall spotlighted a ballot-marking device that lets voters with disabilities cast private, independent ballots during early voting July 7–25. Maritime Training: Palau’s PSS H.I. Remeliik II returned from Operation IRENSIA 2026, boosting law-enforcement skills with regional and U.S. Coast Guard partners.
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