AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoOIA & Port Funding Push: U.S. Rep. Uifa’atali Amata says the House Appropriations Committee advanced four American Samoa priorities, including a $1 million boost to the OIA Operations fund (to a record $30 million), $3 million for ASCC, and a federally funded report on Pago Pago Port improvements, plus a separate $1 million port earmark for 2027. Sports & Business Link: The American Samoa National Football Federation hosted a dinner to promote international flag football and Olympic qualification, pitching sponsorship and partnership opportunities to local businesses. Seabed Mining Fight Heats Up: American Samoa’s Delegate Amata renewed her call for a deep-sea mining moratorium while BOEM/NOAA reviews proceed, citing the need for a full science-based EIS and warning about unknown impacts like sediment “plumes” on fish stocks; meanwhile, NOAA advanced a Deep Sea Minerals application with a “substantial compliance” finding, and Guam signed a seabed mining ban into law. Community & Food Support: DHSS announced Summer-EBT (SUN Bucks) for eligible schoolchildren, raising the benefit to $180 per student for June–August. Local Public Safety Cases: Court filings detail alleged assaults involving cousins and workplace domestic-violence-related incidents, with suspects held without bail. STEM & Skills: American Samoa STEAM Fest 2026 drew students, families, and partners for hands-on learning, career exploration, and local food vendors.
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