AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 minutes agoRobocall Crackdown Push: Kansas AG Kris Kobach and 48 other attorneys general urged the FCC to tighten rules that cut scammers off from buying and cycling legitimate phone numbers, saying Americans lost nearly $2B last year to scam calls/texts and that fraudsters now shift from spoofing to purchasing real numbers. Local Business Compliance: American Samoa DOH’s Environmental Health Services warned businesses that operating without a valid license can lead to closure and said inspections won’t be done for renewals or permits without proper licensing documentation. Telecom Infrastructure: DXN won an AU$1M (US$690K) contract from ASTCA to design, build, and commission a Cable Landing Station for the La Vasa subsea fiber project, targeting operations by Q3 2026. Public Safety Pressure: Fagatogo lawmakers renewed calls to reopen the closed Fagatogo Fire Station after two fires, including one that damaged a home of 10 people and forced delayed response from Tafuna. Student Loan Costs: The American Samoa Democratic Party criticized new federal student loan changes effective July 1, warning higher monthly payments will add strain amid a rising cost of living. Marine & Fishing Policy: Reports say the Trump administration is eroding marine protections by reopening parts of a Pacific marine monument to fishing, raising concerns for ocean life.
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