AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTerritorial Democracy: A bipartisan congressional briefing in Washington examined why “consent of the governed” still doesn’t fully apply to the 3.6 million Americans living in U.S. territories, spotlighting the Insular Cases and the lack of voting power. Local Governance & Funding: Rep. Uifa’atali Amata says the House Appropriations Committee advanced bills that would add $1 million to American Samoa’s OIA operations fund (to $30 million), plus $3 million for ASCC and a federally funded report on Pago Pago Port improvements, along with another $1 million earmark for 2027 port work. Deep-Sea Mining Debate: As NOAA moves forward on a deep-sea minerals application, American Samoa’s community continues pushing back, with letters and lawmakers arguing the process isn’t proof mining is safe or beneficial. Public Services: DHSS launched the ASNAP Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) system, modernizing food assistance delivery for eligible recipients. Sports & Youth: The American Samoa National Football Federation hosted an informational dinner on building an international flag football pathway, while JPSAS awarded $20,600 in scholarships to 17 seniors. Maritime Infrastructure: Port officials updated plans for the Aunu’u Wharf Reconstruction Project, including an enhanced wharf and ramp design and an Environmental Assessment under NEPA. Elections: The Election Office urged new 18-year-old graduates to register, and Sandra King-Young officially registered her campaign committee with the FEC for Delegate. Community & Safety: Police charged a man in a Tafuna-area domestic violence case and another suspect in a Fagatogo public disturbance incident.
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