AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoRobocall Crackdown Push: American Samoa is among 49 jurisdictions backing a multistate push urging the FCC to tighten rules so scammers can’t buy and rotate legitimate phone numbers for fraud calls and texts, after Americans lost nearly $2 billion last year to scam robocalls and texts. Air Connectivity: USDOT approved Samoa Airways to keep flying between Tutuila and Manu’a for another 6 months (July 6, 2026 to Jan. 1, 2027), citing an emergency due to lack of available U.S. carrier aircraft. Infrastructure Funding: The U.S. DOT announced about $1.73B in 2026 BUILD grants for 127 projects, with American Samoa included among awardees, and most funding going to roads and bridges. Regional Security & Investment: Governor Pulaali’i Nikolao Pula urged U.S. investment to keep American Samoa “future ready,” pointing to illegal fishing, transnational crime, critical minerals competition, and China’s growing military reach. Health Compliance: The Department of Health warned businesses that operate without a valid license face strict enforcement, including no inspections for renewals or permits and possible fines or closure. Tax Refunds: The fourth batch of tax refund checks is set to go out July 9 for filers from April 21, with payments via direct deposit, mail, or the Disbursing Office in Pago Pago. Community & Culture: Samoa Airways flights were extended; and local media marked the departure of long-time radio host Keziah “Sia” Atofau, reflecting ongoing business and community ties.
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