AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoTerritorial Democracy Push: A June 4 bipartisan congressional briefing in Washington argued that the “consent of the governed” principle still doesn’t apply to the 3.6 million Americans living in U.S. territories, highlighting the long-running democratic gap for places like American Samoa. Port & Federal Funding Moves: Rep. Uifa’atali Amata says the House Appropriations Committee advanced bills that would add $1 million to American Samoa’s OIA Operations fund (to $30M), include $3M for ASCC, and require a federally funded report on Pago Pago Port improvements planning, plus a separate $1M port earmark for 2027. Deep-Sea Mining Debate: Amata renewed her call for a moratorium near American Samoa, warning against shortcuts and demanding a full science-based environmental impact statement, while NOAA also advanced a separate deep-sea minerals application after a “substantial compliance” finding. Fuel Price Dispute: ODAPM challenged the American Samoa Democratic Party’s claims about fuel costs, clarifying that MAP is product-specific and describing smoothing used to soften price spikes. Food Support Rollout: DHSS announced Summer-EBT (SUN Bucks) will begin issuing for public school students this week, with benefits rising to $180 per student for June–August. Local Business & Community: ASNFF hosted a dinner to promote international flag football and Olympic qualification pathways, with business and sponsorship opportunities highlighted.
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