

CNMI says post-typhoon recovery requires fine-tuning federal policies
By Jayvee Vallejera The U.S. Congress must help the Northern Marianas rebuild toward long-term resilience by recalibrating obstructive federal policies, according to CNMI Del. Kimberlyn King-Hinds. “Recovery cannot mean simply rebuilding what was already vulnerable. It must mean building stronger , securing real relief, and ensuring our people are not forgotten after the national spotlight moves on," she said speaking before her colleagues at the U.S. House of Representati

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Pacific patrol: USCG's new fast response cutter to join fleet homeported in Guam
Named in honor of a 9/11 hero, the 62nd Sentinel-class fast response cutter officially entered service with U.S. Coast Guard Forces Micronesia/Sector Guam. It is the fourth of five fast response cutters to be deployed to Guam.

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Line of credit established for Guam Power Authority; fuel surcharge hike proposed
The Public Utilities Commission has approved the Guam Power Authority’s request for the establishment of up to $70-million line of credit to help manage fuel cost increases triggered by global fuel market volatility amid the Iran conflict that disrupts the movement of fuel supply.

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