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Lt. Governor Francisco L. Ioanis Addresses Pohnpei Transportation Authority Staff on Key Issues

Palikir, Pohnpei – April 9, 2024 – Today, Lt. Governor Francisco L. Ioanis convened a pivotal meeting with the management and staff of the Pohnpei Transportation Authority (PTA) at their Palikir plant. The gathering centered on essential matters crucial for the continued progress and efficiency of the transportation infrastructure across Pohnpei. During the meeting, several agenda items were discussed in detail. Of paramount importance was the ongoing efforts to maintain and upkeep Pohnpei’s roads. Lt. Governor Ioanis actively engaged with management and staff on strategies to ensure the smooth functioning of road maintenance operations. One significant concern addressed was the recent 45 percent salary increase, which had not reached PTA employees. In response, a budget reflective of this increase was meticulously prepared and promptly submitted to the Lt. Governor. This budget, now under review by the 11th Pohnpei State Legislature, aims to rectify the salary disparity and uphold fair compensation standards. Furthermore, Lt. Governor Ioanis attentively listened to PTA staff regarding the pressing need for new equipment. Acknowledging the constant utilization of existing equipment, discussions ensued on facilitating assistance with equipment left behind by the Chinese following the construction of roads in Lukop, Madolenihmw. Dredging operations also took center stage during the meeting, with Lt. Governor Ioanis emphasizing the limited availability of authorized sites in Sokehs and Madolenihmw. This underscored the importance of efficient resource allocation and environmental preservation in such endeavors. In addition, PTA staff sought clarification on overtime compensation for their assistance during the recent Dekehtik fire. Lt. Governor Ioanis expressed gratitude for their commendable efforts and assured them that pending review and confirmation of work times, appropriate compensation would be provided. In closing, Lt. Governor Ioanis conveyed his heartfelt appreciation to the dedicated staff and management for their unwavering commitment to their duties and responsibilities. He emphasized the pivotal role each member plays in advancing Pohnpei’s interests and reiterated his confidence in their continued dedication and hard work.  

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Governor Stevenson A. Joseph Delivers Inspirational Remarks at Micronesian Council of United Churches of Christ

Kepinle, Kolonia: April 9, 2024 – Governor Stevenson A. Joseph delivered a poignant address at the Micronesian Council of United Churches of Christ, held at the Kepinle Church. The event brought together congregations from Pohnpei, Chuuk, and Majuro in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, fostering collaboration, organization, and fellowship among United Church of Christ members. In his special remarks, Governor Joseph centered his message on the fundamental principle of Love, emphasizing its transformative power in binding and harmonizing communities. He shared scripture verses highlighting the importance of Love and Unity, urging attendees to embrace these values in their daily lives and interactions. Governor Joseph also underscored the significance of Christian principles as the cornerstone for believers, emphasizing beliefs in Christ as Creator and King, Personal Savior, and the promise of His return. His words resonated deeply with the congregation, inspiring a renewed commitment to faith and unity. Following Governor Joseph’s address, His Royal Majesty Isipahu, Nahnmwarki of Madolenihmw, delivered closing remarks, urging congregations to approach their work with dedication, collaboration, and sincerity. He emphasized the importance of teaming up, organizing, and seeking ways to improve lives within their communities. His Royal Majesty reminded participants of God’s boundless love and the importance of truthfulness in all endeavors. The Micronesian Council of United Churches of Christ will continue its deliberations until Thursday, providing an invaluable platform for dialogue, reflection, and collective action among believers across Micronesia.

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Jarin Rarik Droom (JRD) Majuro United Churches of Christ Present Heartfelt Gesture to Governor Joseph

Kolonia, Pohnpei: April 8, 2024 – The Jarin Rarik Droom (JRD) or Majuro United Churches of Christ, orchestrated a touching courtesy call on Governor Joseph. This heartfelt meeting, punctuated by songs and symbolic gifts, showcased the deep respect and appreciation of the Marshallese community towards Governor Joseph. As a gesture of profound respect and admiration, the delegation presented Governor Joseph with handcrafted Marshallese necklaces, embodying the cultural heritage and traditions of the Marshall Islands. Governor Joseph, deeply moved by the gesture, expressed his sincere gratitude and honor for the heartfelt display of respect and appreciation. He acknowledged the significance of the gifts and the sentiments behind them, underscoring the importance of mutual respect and understanding in fostering a cohesive community. The JRD is here with congregations from Chuuk and Pohnpei to attend the Micronesian Council of United Churches of Christ this week. Through their meaningful actions, they reaffirmed the values of cultural appreciation, unity, and mutual support integral to the fabric of Micronesian and Marshallese society.  

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Members of the 23rd FSM Congress Courtesy Visit to Governor Joseph

Kolonia, Pohnpei — April 8, 2024 — Pohnpei delegation representatives from the 23rd FSM Congress, including Speaker Esmond B. Moses, Floor Leader Quincy Lawrence, and Senator Merlynn Abello-Alphonso, paid a courtesy visit to Governor Stevenson A. Joseph at the Governor’s Office. The visit aimed at fostering collaboration and addressing critical concerns affecting the state of Pohnpei. During the visit, Speaker Moses, speaking on behalf of the delegation, engaged in a constructive dialogue with Governor Joseph. They discussed various pressing issues, seeking consultation and collaborative solutions. One of the key topics addressed was emergency declarations. Speaker Moses emphasized the importance of aligning State emergency declarations with those of the National Government to facilitate funding. Governor Joseph noted that while Pohnpei State’s declaration has expired, a comprehensive assessment of recent drought and seawater inundation impacts had been conducted and submitted to the national government for necessary assistance. The conversation also delved into the Strategic Development Plan (SDP), particularly in light of the recently signed and amended compact of free association. Speaker Moses highlighted the significance of the SDP, especially regarding infrastructure funds, and was updated by Governor Joseph on Pohnpei’s ongoing efforts to review and update its SDP. Governor Joseph further informed Speaker Moses about the revival of Pohnpei State’s Infrastructure Planning and Implementation Committee to aid in this endeavor. Scholarship funding emerged as another crucial topic. Speaker Moses raised concerns about potential delays for students next year, similar to this year. Governor Joseph disclosed that an increase in funding had been suggested at the state level during a joint leadership meeting with the Legislative branch to ensure that our students abroad have the funds to continue their education. The courtesy visit underscored the commitment of both the 23rd FSM Congress and the Pohnpei State Government to collaborate effectively for the betterment of the community. Such interactions pave the way for informed decision-making and collective action to address challenges and advance development initiatives.

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Pohnpei Public Library Board Pays Courtesy Call to Governor Stevenson A. Joseph

Kolonia, Pohnpei: April 8, 2024 — The management and Board of the Pohnpei Public Library recently paid a courtesy call on Governor Stevenson A. Joseph at the Governor’s Office. Led by Chairperson Mrs. Suzanne L. Gallen and Chief Librarian Trueleen Albert, the delegation included Vice Chair Aaron Nighswander, Board member Vanslot Etse, Board member BeJay Obispo, and Assistant Librarian Emyleen Charley. During the courtesy call, Chair Gallen had the opportunity to share the rich history of the library and address longstanding concerns of the Board with Governor Joseph. She highlighted the library’s status as a semi-autonomous entity receiving support from the Pohnpei State Government through Compact Education Sector funds, as well as through their own initiatives such as passport photo services. Chair Gallen also provided updates on upcoming improvements, including the arrival of an Australian Volunteer to assist in updating Library services and a grant from the Australian Government earmarked for the purchase of new computers. Moreover, discussions centered around the library’s plans to expand or upgrade its infrastructure, which necessitate land designation or lease agreements. Governor Joseph expressed his gratitude and appreciation for the dedication of the Pohnpei Public Library’s Board and management. He shared his thoughts on the library’s purpose and mission, emphasizing potential intersections and complements with upcoming projects. Governor Joseph affirmed his full support for the library’s mission, underscoring its importance in serving the community. The courtesy call provided an invaluable opportunity for fruitful dialogue and collaboration between the Pohnpei Public Library and the Office of the Governor. Both parties are committed to working together to enhance educational and cultural resources for the people of Pohnpei.

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Governor Stevenson A. Joseph Honors Retiring Law Enforcement Officer, Mr. Hermis Edmund, at Retirement Ceremony

Kolonia, Pohnpei: April 5, 2024 – Governor Stevenson A. Joseph recently attended the retirement ceremony of Mr. Hermis Edmund, who dedicated 34 years of exemplary service as a Law Enforcement Officer. The ceremony, held to commemorate Mr. Edmund’s remarkable career, was a moving moment for reflection and appreciation. Mr. Hermis Edmund embarked on his journey in law enforcement in 1989, starting as a Police Officer and gradually progressing through various roles including Detective, Chief of Police, and ultimately Chief of the Division of Fish and Wildlife under the Department of Public Safety. His unwavering commitment and dedication throughout his tenure have left an indelible mark on the law enforcement landscape of our community. In his special remarks during the ceremony, Governor Stevenson A. Joseph, speaking on behalf of himself and Lt. Governor Ioanis, expressed heartfelt gratitude and appreciation for the exemplary service rendered by Chief Edmund over the span of three decades. Governor Joseph underscored the invaluable contributions made by Chief Edmund towards upholding law and order, ensuring public safety, and protecting the welfare of citizens. Furthermore, Governor Joseph announced his nomination of Mr. Hermis Edmund to serve as the Department of Public Safety Director in the Joseph/Ioanis administration, noting that his confirmation is still under review at Legislature. He called upon all present, including local chief executives and government officials, to extend their support towards confirming Mr. Edmund’s nomination, recognizing his competence and dedication to the cause of public service. In his closing, Governor Joseph emphasized the crucial mandate entrusted to law enforcement officers – that of maintaining peace and safeguarding the lives of citizens, often at the risk of their own. He acknowledged the inherent challenges and dangers associated with their profession. He extended sincere thanks and appreciation on behalf of himself and Lt. Governor Ioanis for their unwavering commitment and sacrifice. Among the guests in attendance were Associate Judge of Pohnpei State Court of Land Tenure Hon. Michael Nakasone, retired Law Enforcement Officers like IsoNahlaim Sokehs, Local Chief Executives, Chiefs of Local Police Departments, the Executive Director of the Conservation Society of Pohnpei, Mr. Eugene Joseph and local Representative of the OneReef a conservation NGO, Mr. Patterson Shed. The retirement ceremony served as a fitting tribute to the remarkable career of Mr. Hermis Edmund, marking the culmination of his dedicated service to the community and the law enforcement fraternity

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Lt. Governor Francisco L. Ioanis Meets with Local Chief Executive Association and Cabinet Members to Discuss Key Initiatives

Kolonia, Pohnpei: April 4, 2024 – Lt. Governor Francisco L. Ioanis recently convened a significant meeting at his office with members of the Local Chief Executive Association along with cabinet members from various governmental departments. The purpose of the meeting was to deliberate on crucial initiatives and address pertinent matters concerning the state of Pohnpei. Among the cabinet member attendees were Director Luciano Abraham from the Department of Land, Executive Officer Francisco Celestine from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Reynald Bardelas, Acting Commissioner of Pohnpei Transportation Authority, and Acting Director of Public Safety, Kehper Joel. The focal point of the discussion was an initiative spearheaded by the EPA aimed at the removal of abandoned vehicles lining the primary roads across Pohnpei. Lt. Governor Ioanis stressed the importance of this endeavor for the betterment of the community and emphasized the need for collaborative efforts to ensure its successful implementation. The local chiefs were duly apprised of their pivotal role in extending support and assistance towards this significant undertaking. In addition to deliberating on the EPA initiative, the agenda also included deliberations on the upcoming Micro Games scheduled to be held in June of this year in the Republic of the Marshall Islands. The local chiefs raised Various concerns and queries about the event during the meeting. These questions will be addressed in a subsequent meeting with the Pohnpei Sports Council, as directed by Lt. Governor Ioanis. The meeting proved to be an important platform for fostering fruitful dialogues and initiatives aimed at the progress and prosperity of Pohnpei State.

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Governor Stevenson A. Joseph Attends Handover Ceremony of Five Greenhouses to PICS High School from the People’s Republic of China

PICS High School, Pohnpei: April 4, 2024 – Governor Stevenson A. Joseph attended a momentous handover ceremony at PICS High School today, where five greenhouses were generously donated by the People’s Republic of China through the Pilot Farm project. The ceremony, held at the Principal’s Office, was marked by the presence of Mr. Yang Zuoyuan, Counselor representing Mr. Wu Wei, the Ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to the Federated States of Micronesia. In his address, Mr. Yang highlighted the successful completion of 11 phases of technical assistance provided by the Chinese Pilot Farm in Pohnlangas, focusing on various agricultural aspects such as piggery, vegetable farming, and biogas production. He emphasized the importance of imparting agricultural knowledge to locals, sharing the old adage of teaching others how to fish instead of giving out fish, and expressed hopes for continued cooperation. Governor Joseph expressed heartfelt gratitude to Ambassador Wu Wei, Mr. Yang, and the Chinese Government for the invaluable gifts bestowed upon the students of Pohnpei. He acknowledged the significance of teaching sustainable agricultural practices, aligning with his administration’s priority on agriculture and food security policy to reduce dependency on imported foods. Governor Joseph spoke of the advent of processed foods to our islands that brought convenience and drew us away from growing our own food, with a call to revisit eating our own grown foods. Furthermore, Governor Joseph recognized Mr. Konrad Englberger, who also attended the handover as a guest, for his longstanding contributions to Pohnpei’s agriculture sector. He reiterated the importance of disseminating agricultural skills and knowledge throughout the municipalities, starting from schools and extending to communities, which was discussed earlier in a meeting with officials from the China Pilot Farm at the Governor’s Office. Governor Joseph concluded by assuring Mr. Yang of Pohnpei’s commitment to cherish and maintain the donated resources for the benefit of the community. Following the formal proceedings, Governor Joseph toured the greenhouses, accompanied by representatives from the Chinese media, to whom he granted an impromptu interview. The greenhouses showcased an impressive array of produce, including cucumbers, lettuce, Chinese cabbage, and watermelons, exemplifying the fruitful collaboration between the Pilot Farm project and PICS High School. The handover of the greenhouses marks a significant milestone in promoting sustainable agriculture and empowering the youth of Pohnpei with valuable skills for the future.

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Acting Area III Director of USDA Rural Development Extends Gratitude to Pohnpei State Government During Courtesy Visit to Governor Joseph

Kolonia, Pohnpei: April 3, 2024 – In a gesture of appreciation and collaboration, Acting Area III Director of the Office of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development, Berley O. Araceley, accompanied by Rural Development staff member Mr. Elmer Cuasay, paid a courtesy visit to Governor Joseph. The visit marked a significant opportunity to express gratitude for the steadfast support and assistance extended by the Pohnpei State Government to Rural Development employees amidst the challenges posed by the pandemic to the present. At the onset of the courtesy call, Mr. Aracely conveyed heartfelt appreciation to Governor Joseph and the Pohnpei State Government for their unwavering assistance in accommodating Rural Development personnel at Pohnpei State Government facilities when Rural Development offices were forced to close due to the pandemic. He acknowledged the pivotal role played by the State Government in ensuring the continuity of essential services during unprecedented times. During the meeting, Mr. Aracely shared with Governor Joseph the forthcoming reopening of Rural Development offices, underscoring that essential services, including housing loans and grants, are already accessible at their temporary offices located in the old Peace Corps building. This development signifies a significant step towards revitalizing community development efforts and fostering economic resilience across the region. Governor Joseph welcomed Mr. Aracely and expressed his strong support for the continuation of Rural Development’s valuable services, particularly emphasizing the importance of extending support to vulnerable groups such as senior citizens and individuals with disabilities in accessing housing assistance. Moreover, discussions also revolved around the prospect of eligibility for housing programs, including those accessible to Veterans of the U.S. Armed Forces residing in the Federated States of Micronesia, further highlighting the commitment to inclusivity and equitable access to housing resources. The courtesy visit exemplified the spirit of partnership and collaboration between USDA Rural Development and the Pohnpei State Government, aimed at advancing the well-being and prosperity of communities in Pohnpei State. It underscored the shared commitment to navigating challenges and working together towards sustainable development and prosperity for all residents.

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Governor Stevenson A. Joseph Vetoes Line Items in Bill 01-24 LD.1, LD2, Emphasizing Transparency and Accountability; 11th Pohnpei Legislature overrides Line Item Vetoes

Kolonia, Pohnpei: March 18, 2024 – For the second time, the Pohnpei State Legislature has overridden Governor Joseph’s line-item vetoes on budget bills. In a letter dated March 8, 2024, Governor Stevenson A. Joseph exercised his veto power over several line items identified in Bill 01-24 LD.1, LD2, amending S.L. No 10L-139-23 (the Comprehensive Budget Act for FY2024) and signed into law as S.L. No. 11L-03-24. In a letter dated March 15, 2024, Speaker Yamaguchi notified Governor Joseph that the 11th Pohnpei Legislature overrode the vetoed line items. In his March 8, 2024 letter addressed to Speaker Yamaguchi, Governor Joseph underscored the importance of transparency and accountability in serving the people, asserting that fiscal priorities must be carefully considered even in the presence of available funds. The first line item vetoed, amounting to $35,248.00 designated for travel for Early Childhood Education (ECE), was challenged due to competing priorities within ECE, particularly concerning facilities and instructional support. Similarly, a $10,000 allocation for travel to the Pacific Asia Travel Association (PATA) lacked adequate justification, prompting its veto. Governor Joseph rejected a $250,000 supplemental request aimed at retaining Pohnpei Transportation Authority (PTA) employees, stating that there was insufficient information about the purpose of the allocation. Nonetheless, he affirmed his dedication to supporting PTA’s crucial work and promised to work closely with them to address their operational requirements for the rest of the fiscal year via a supplemental budget. Furthermore, an $11,000 allocation for the North Pacific Regional Championship Tennis was vetoed lacking justification from the Pohnpei Sports Commission, emphasizing the necessity for accountability in allocating state funds for longstanding activities. Lastly, Governor Joseph vetoed $20,000 earmarked for Satellite Internet Services for the Outer Islands of Pohnpei due to inadequate details and sustainability concerns. He highlighted ongoing efforts by the FSM Digitization Project, funded by the World Bank, which plans to connect all outer islands at no cost to state and municipal governments. Despite Governor Joseph’s vetoes, Speaker Yamaguchi in an official communication on March 15, 2024, informed him of the 11th Pohnpei Legislature’s decision to override all vetoed line items on March 14, 2024.  

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11th Pohnpei Legislature Overrides Governor’s Vetoes, Repasses State Law 11L-02-24

Kolonia, Pohnpei: March 15, 2024 – The 11th Pohnpei Legislature has repassed State Law 11L-02-24, overriding line-item vetoes issued by Governor Stevenson A. Joseph. In an official communication, Speaker Yamaguchi informed Governor Joseph that the 11th Pohnpei Legislature had repassed State Law 11L-02-24, thereby providing for the override of the line-item vetoes. Governor Joseph exercised his authority by vetoing specific line items in State Law 11L-02-24, including allocations for the Pohnpei Sports Commission personnel, immediate rehabilitation of the Spanish Wall softball field, Standing Committees of the Legislature, travel under the Office of the Speaker, and the remaining two items: Participation in the Asia Pacific Association Fiduciary Studies, and funds for the Christmas and Farewell Party which have already been expended. In his official transmittal to veto line items to Speaker Yamaguchi, Governor Joseph noted $63, 372 for new items and $121,023.00 for increases. Legislature Standing Committee Report No. 15-24 notes “funds proposed in L.B. No 14-24, L.D.1 which was signed into law as S.L. 11L-02-24 is $77,000 of which $61,000 is new money and $16,000 is reshuffled funds. The rest are previous appropriations.” Governor Joseph’s vetoes, as noted in his transmittal to Speaker Yamaguchi, were guided by a “commitment to fiscal responsibility and the absence of an accompanying Standing Report validating urgency and justifying needs.” It also reflected the fluidity of Pohnpei State’s position due to the unresolved status of sector grants under Compact III. With President Biden’s recent signing of the Compact agreements, these concerns have been addressed, providing greater certainty and stability for Pohnpei State. The differences in approach between the Executive and Legislative branches highlight the democratic process at work, where divergent viewpoints converge to serve the best interests of the community. Through collaboration and cooperation, both branches strive to ensure that the people of Pohnpei receive their government’s utmost benefit and support. The Office of Governor Stevenson A. Joseph remains committed to working alongside the Legislature to address the challenges and opportunities facing Pohnpei State. Together, we will continue to pursue policies and initiatives that enhance the well-being and prosperity of all residents.

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Governor Joseph and First Lady Dr. Aina Garstang hail and farewell President of the Republic of the Marshall Islands

An honor to welcome H.E. Hilda Heine, President of the Republic of Marshall Islands, during her brief layover at Pohnpei International Airport. Governor Stevenson A. Joseph and First Lady Dr. Aina Garstang joined Vice President T.H. Aren Palik of the Federated States of Micronesia to greet and bid farewell to President Heine as she returns home to RMI from travel abroad #DiplomaticRelations #PacificUnity

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Governor Joseph joins Infrastructure Development Plan (IDP) workshop

Governor Stevenson A. Joseph joined FSM leaders at the Infrastructure Development Program Workshop in Palikir on March 13, 2024, Together with esteemed leaders from across Micronesia, including Governor Narruhn, Lt. Governor Nena, and Lt. Governor Itimai, they addressed critical issues and priorities for infrastructure development. Discussions ranged from transportation to education, highlighting the commitment to strategic planning and collaboration for a prosperous future. #FSMDevelopment #InfrastructureGoals #Pohnpei

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Local Entrepreneurs Share Sustainable Business Venture with Governor Joseph

March 13, 2024 — Local entrepreneurs Mr. Westcott Panuelo, Mr. Aspen Apis, and Mr. Enlet Enlet Jr. paid a courtesy visit to Governor Joseph to introduce their innovative business venture, North Pacific Aqua Trading. The trio shared their vision of establishing a sustainable enterprise centered around the sale of sea cucumbers, harnessing the rich natural resources of our ocean. North Pacific Aqua Trading aims to leverage the support of COM Land Grants Nursery and technical expertise on sea cucumbers to create a thriving business that aligns with environmental sustainability. The entrepreneurs expressed their commitment to responsible resource utilization and their desire to contribute positively to the local economy. During the meeting, the entrepreneurs requested a follow-up session to elaborate further on their business concept and discuss potential collaborations with the Pohnpei State Government. Governor Joseph congratulated the trio for their entrepreneurial spirit, commended their dedication to sustainability, and assured them of his full support. Governor Joseph shared insights from a prior meeting with COM Land Grant Executive Director Stanley Lorrenij, who hinted at exciting project collaborations on the horizon. The Governor supported the idea of key personnel from the Pohnpei State Government joining the entrepreneurs’ presentation to foster collaboration and enhance the success of North Pacific Aqua Trading. This promising initiative exemplifies Pohnpei State’s commitment to sustainable development and responsible business practices. As the entrepreneurs prepare for the follow-up meeting, anticipation grows for the potential positive impact of North Pacific Aqua Trading on the local economy and environment.  

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GOVERNOR JOSEPH CELEBRATES HISTORIC COMPACT OF FREE ASSOCIATION PASSAGE AT THE OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT

Palikir, Pohnpei: March 12, 2024 – Governor Stevenson A. Joseph joined His Excellency Wesley A. Simina, President of the Federated States of Micronesia, in a celebration at the Office of the President to mark the passage of the amended Compact of Free Association by U.S. President Joseph Biden on March 9, 2024. The informal gathering, hosted by President Simina, was attended by esteemed leaders, including the Governor of Chuuk, T.H. Alexander Narruhn, and virtually by T.H. Charles Chieng, Governor of Yap, T.H. Tulensa Palik, Governor of Kosrae, and T.H. Francis Itimai, Lt. Governor of Yap. President Simina expressed heartfelt thanks to all attendees for their presence at the informal gathering, emphasizing the significance of the compact signing. A celebratory toast was made in honor of this historic event, marking a milestone in the ongoing partnership between the Federated States of Micronesia and the United States of America. During the gathering, President Simina distributed copies of an Emergency Declaration, responding to the El Nino weather conditions and the State’s declarations. Discussions were centered around the upcoming months, with a particular focus on an update on compact funding presented by Mr. Kemsky Sigrah from the Compact Management Unit office. Additionally, preparations for Strategic Development Plans were outlined, setting the stage for future regional growth and progress. Governor Joseph expressed his sincere congratulations and gratitude for the successful signing of the Compact. He appreciated the opportunity for an informal meeting with fellow leaders, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in addressing regional challenges. Governor Joseph extended deep gratitude for the National Government’s assistance in response to Pohnpei State’s emergency declaration, with plans to submit a comprehensive closeout report on the recent outer island damage assessment. Governor Joseph also shared insights into the ongoing preparations for a Strategic Development Plan for Pohnpei, assuring that action plans would be collaboratively developed and shared with the National Government to contribute to the overall advancement of the region. The gathering underscored the shared commitment to mutual prosperity and strengthened relationships among the leaders of the Federated States of Micronesia. Also in attendance were: the Secretary of the Department of Finance and Administration, Rose Nakanaga, Acting Secretary of the Department of Justice, Leonito Bacalando, President’s Chief of Staff Jane Chigyal, Special Assistant for State Affairs Jack Harris, Special Assistant to the President Khandi Elieisar, FSM Public Information Officer Yolanda Joab Mori, Special Assistant to Chuuk Governor Roger Mori, Economist to Chuuk Governor Mr. Roger Arnold.

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GOVERNOR JOSEPH AND LT. GOVERNOR IOANIS SET TONE FOR TRANSPARENCY AND COLLABORATION IN INAUGURAL CABINET MEETING

Kolonia, Pohnpei: March 12, 2024 — Governor Stevenson A. Joseph and Lt. Governor Francisco L. Ioanis presided over their first cabinet meeting, assembling the first confirmed cabinet members and acting heads of Departments/Offices. The gathering, held at the Lt. Governor’s Office, laid the foundation for an administration centered on communication, transparency, and collaborative governance. Those in attendance included confirmed cabinet members: Belsipa Mikel-Isom, Attorney General Stanley Etse, Director of the Department of Education Luciano Abraham, Director of the Department of Land Daniel Isaac, Administrator of Transportation and Infrastructure And Acting Department Heads: Dr. Marcelle Gallen, Acting Director of Health Services Kehper Joel, Acting Director of Public Safety Clay Hedson, Acting Administrator, OFA Reynold Bardellas, Acting Commissioner, PTA Eugene Eperiam, Acting Director, R&D Alperina Donre, Acting Election Commissioner Also in attendance were Public Affairs Officer, Peteriko Hairens, Commissioner of Pohnpei Public Broadcasting Corporation, Peterson Sam, Executive Officer of EPA Francisco Celestine, Overseas Development Assistance Unit Coordinator Shirley Ligohr, and Chief of Finance Judy Rodriguez. In his opening remarks, Governor Joseph articulated the importance of checks and balances within the governmental system, emphasizing the need for regular updates on work plans and supplemental budget requests. He underscored the crucial role of open communication, urging cabinet members to keep him and Lt. Governor Ioanis informed at all times. Governor Joseph emphasized the shared responsibility of the cabinet, asserting that Department Heads are tasked with implementing the agenda set by the Executive Leadership. Emphasizing the administration’s commitment to teamwork, he shared, “Any wins or victories are ours, but any failure is mine,” reinforcing the shared responsibility among the members of the administration. The Governor also looked forward to fostering a positive working relationship with the Legislature, advising all stakeholders to collaborate effectively for the benefit of the state. Addressing the acting cabinet members, Lt. Governor Ioanis assured them of their full authority as the heads of their respective departments/agencies, empowering them to make decisions that propel their initiatives forward. This directive aligns with the administration’s commitment to efficient and responsive governance. To ensure transparency and dissemination of the administration’s vision, Chief of Staff Kapilly Capelle distributed copies of Governor Joseph’s first State of the State message to all cabinet members and acting cabinet members. The inaugural cabinet meeting serves as a testament to Governor Joseph and Lt. Governor Ioanis’s commitment to an open, collaborative, and accountable administration. The administration eagerly anticipates working hand-in-hand with the Legislature and other stakeholders to achieve the collective goals set forth for the betterment of Pohnpei.

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Leaders of Local Insurance Industry Advocate for Mandatory Auto Insurance in Courtesy Call on Governor Stevenson A. Joseph

Kolonia, Pohnpei: March 11, 2024 – In a proactive move towards enhancing road safety and securing the well-being of Pohnpei’s residents, Mr. Resio S. Moses, Jr., Owner and Manager of Moses Insurance Executives, and Mr. Melner Isaac, Manager of the Pohnpei branch of Moylans Insurance Underwriters, recently held a courtesy call with Governor Stevenson A. Joseph. The primary agenda of the meeting was to address the absence of a mandatory third-party liability auto insurance framework for personally owned registered vehicles under Pohnpei State law or the Pohnpei State code. Currently, there is no requirement for such insurance coverage, a gap in regulations that the insurance leaders aim to rectify. Governor Joseph, acknowledging a previous unsuccessful attempt to draft legislation during his tenure at the Legislature, recommended consulting with the State Attorney General to explore the possibility of drafting a new bill or amending the existing section in the Pohnpei State code related to vehicle registration. While insurance requirements for commercially owned vehicles are already established in the Pohnpei State Code, discussions during the courtesy call delved into potential coverage and limits to ensure fairness. The leaders also explored strategies to attract additional insurance vendors to the market, aiming to drive down the cost of automobile insurance for Pohnpei residents. Governor Joseph assured Mr. Moses and Mr. Isaac that he is committed to addressing this pressing issue and will keep them informed as discussions progress with the State Attorney General. The proposed framework for basic third-party liability auto insurance is a crucial step toward promoting responsible driving practices and safeguarding the interests of the community.

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Invasive Species Task Force of Pohnpei (ISTOP) Courtesy Call: Governor Joseph Commends Impressive Eradication Results

Kolonia, Pohnpei: March 7, 2024 – The Invasive Species Task Force of Pohnpei (ISTOP), led by Mr. Roseo Marquez from Micronesia Conservation Trust and Mr. Eugene Joseph from the Conservation Society of Pohnpei (CSP), paid a courtesy call to Governor Joseph to share updates on their groundbreaking work in eradicating invasive species on the island. Mr. Marquez presented an overview of ISTOP’s comprehensive efforts, which include collaboration with representatives from State and FSM R&D, COM Land Grant, and FSM Quarantine. He highlighted the success of ISTOP’s training component and awareness initiatives, including an upcoming island ecology course scheduled for July, focused on combating invasive species. The task force has successfully conducted symposiums at the municipal level, effectively engaging communities in the development of invasive species work plans. As a result, four invasive species have been completely eradicated from Pohnpei, with another four potentially eradicated by July 2024. Governor Joseph welcomed Mr. Marquez, Mr. Joseph, and the entire ISTOP team, acknowledging the impressive results achieved in invasive species eradication. He expressed strong support for the ongoing efforts of ISTOP and emphasized the need for collaborative partnerships, especially with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) at the grassroots level. In line with his vision of collaborating with NGOs to enhance governmental efforts, Governor Joseph recognized Mr. Konrad Englberger’s 26 years of dedicated work with ISTOP. Mr. Englberger’s contributions in training local technical experts were acknowledged, and the Governor thanked him for his significant role in helping Pohnpei combat invasive species. Mr. Eugene Joseph also extended recognition to other individuals supporting the ISTOP initiative, including Deacon Adelino Lorens, Mr. Herson Anson, and Mr. Bill Raynor. He expressed gratitude for their contributions and emphasized the importance of political support in advancing the eradication efforts. Mr. Joseph highlighted the imminent threat of the Coconut Rhinoceros Beetle (CRB), already present in RMI and Palau, and stressed the need for swift action to counter the potential invasion of Pohnpei’s shores. ISTOP shared specific updates with Governor Joseph, detailing successful eradication efforts, including Octopus Tree, Honolulu Rose, Feral Pigeons, and Myrna Bird. The task force aims to build on these achievements and continues to seek political support for its vital mission. The collaboration between ISTOP and the Pohnpei government marks a significant step forward in the battle against invasive species, demonstrating the effectiveness of collective efforts in preserving Pohnpei’s unique ecological balance. Also present during the courtesy call: Mr. Eugene Eperiam, Acting Director of Pohnpei State R&D, Mark Kostka FSM R&D, JayDee Carl FSM Quarantine, Renwick Weilbacher FSM Quarantine, Jorg Anson Pohnpei State EPA, and Ikins Riggins from COM Land Grant.

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Governor Stevenson Joseph Applauds Pohnpei Women’s Council at Women’s Week Conference Workshop

Pohnpei, March 4, 2024 – Governor Stevenson Joseph delivered inspiring remarks at the opening day of the Women’s Week Conference Workshop today, setting the tone for the upcoming Pohnpei International Women’s Day on March 8, 2024. The Women’s Week events, leading up to the public holiday, are organized by the Pohnpei Women’s Council, a dedicated group committed to empowering and celebrating women in the region. Governor Joseph addressed a distinguished audience at the Tuna Commission conference, including prominent women leaders such as the First Lady, Dr. Aina Garstang, H.E. Jo Cowley, Australian Ambassador to the FSM and Dean of the Diplomatic Corps in the FSM, and H.E. Jennifer L. Johnson, U.S. Ambassador to the FSM and Mrs. Emy Musrasrik-Carl, President of the Pohnpei Women’s Council. During his remarks, Governor Joseph extended his heartfelt congratulations to the Pohnpei Women’s Council for their outstanding leadership and dedication in organizing these significant events. He commended the Council’s consistent efforts in bringing awareness to important issues and recognized the public holiday’s observance in its second year. Emphasizing the significance of collaboration with non-governmental organizations, Governor Joseph highlighted the importance of addressing local issues comprehensively and effectively from the community level up. He expressed gratitude for the support of the two Ambassadors, recognizing their crucial roles in advancing the initiative, and looked forward to their continued guidance. Governor Joseph, a father of four daughters, shared a personal perspective, expressing his hope that this initiative would continue to provide a platform for women to seek help, guidance, and advice in their future endeavors. He underlined the importance of fostering an environment where women can thrive and make meaningful contributions to society. As Pohnpei approaches the International Women’s Day public holiday on March 8, Governor Stevenson Joseph encouraged everyone to participate actively in the events organized by the Pohnpei Women’s Council, contributing to the collective effort towards gender equality and women’s empowerment.

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GOVERNOR STEVENSON A. JOSEPH STRATEGICALLY AMENDS LEGISLATIVE BILL NO. 14-24 LD.1, SIGNING INTO LAW STATE LAW 11L-02-24

Kolonia, Pohnpei: March 5, 2024 – Governor Stevenson A. Joseph has taken a considered approach to address the fiscal challenges faced by the State of Pohnpei, signing Legislative Bill No. 14-24 LD.1 into law as State Law 11L-02-24 with significant modifications. The bill, aimed at amending the FY2024 Budget Act, underwent careful scrutiny, resulting in a targeted veto by the Governor, who preserved only essential line items from the original proposal. In an official communication to Speaker Yamaguchi, Governor Joseph underscored the prevailing financial uncertainty within the State of Pohnpei, citing the unresolved status of sector grants under Compact III pending approval by the U.S. Congress. Given the fluidity of the current financial situation, Governor Joseph emphasized the need for prudence as the state’s best course of action. The retained line items from the original bill are as follows: Sports Commission – $9,010 for the Kaselehlie Softball tournament Speaker’s Office – $8,485.00 for Personnel, $20,000.00 for Travel, and $6,000.00 for Representation fund Governor Joseph’s official communication conveyed a comprehensive veto of most proposed appropriations. The veto was guided by a commitment to fiscal responsibility and the absence of an accompanying Standing Committee report validating urgency and justifying needs, particularly during financial austerity. The total appropriation proposed under Legislative Bill 14.24 L.D. 1 amounted to $184,395.00, comprising $63,372.00 for new items and $121,023.00 for increases over certain existing line items. Governor Joseph’s veto reflects a measured response, ensuring that the State exercises restraint and due diligence in financial matters. Governor Joseph signed the amended State Law 11L-02-24 on March 4, 2024, and promptly transmitted it to the 11th Pohnpei Legislature. The revised law stands as a testament to the Governor’s commitment to navigating the state through economic uncertainty while making prudent fiscal decisions.  

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