AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoCruise-Port Security & Legal Fallout: A Royal Caribbean brawl at Paradise Island has sparked calls for tougher bans, while five American cruise passengers were arrested after a fight at Nassau Cruise Port allegedly escalated into a violent struggle at a police station. Parliament & Accountability: Opposition Leader Michael Pintard has asked the police commissioner to investigate allegations in a US criminal complaint tied to “Politician 1,” as House Speaker Patricia Deveaux dismissed the claims as “frivolous,” and US Ambassador Herschel Walker said “wait and see.” Energy & Cost of Living: Central Grand Bahama MP Frazette Gibson pressed on healthcare and power outages, while debate continues over NHI payment delays and a “dystopian future” warning if providers aren’t paid. Grand Bahama & US Ties: The US ambassador held a town hall with American residents and met business and community leaders, including concerns about restoring US pre-clearance. Local Government Funding: Works Minister Clay Sweeting says every one of the 33 local government districts will get higher budgets in 2026-27. Tourism & Airlift: Breeze Airways launched nonstop Nassau–Tampa service, and tourism officials tout demand; Downtown revitalization also remains on the agenda. Sports: Javonya Valcourt advanced to the NCAA women’s 400m final. Health & Community: World Blood Donor Day 2026 plans were announced for June 13 at Rand Memorial Hospital.
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