AGP Executive Report
Last update: 15 minutes agoDengue Alert for Travelers: Hawai‘i DOH confirmed a new travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu tied to a visitor exposed in a dengue-risk area; officials say the expected risk of local spread is low and the visitor is no longer infectious, but they’re urging people to remove standing water and prevent mosquito breeding. Airfare Costs & Cabotage: A Senate hearing highlighted how U.S. air cabotage rules can drive steep ticket prices for Pacific territories, with leaders arguing limited competition leaves residents with too few options for essential travel. Fisheries Policy Shift: President Trump’s proclamation reopens parts of protected Pacific waters to commercial fishing, including areas around American Samoa’s Rose Atoll (with a continued 50-mile-to-shore limit), drawing mixed reactions from local leaders and conservation advocates. Local Governance & Projects: Governor Pula’ali’i told a Senate panel American Samoa’s funding priorities total $2.6 billion, including energy, water, and a major Port of Pago Pago modernization push. Remembering Senator Alo: Acting Governor Pulumataala ordered U.S. and American Samoa flags lowered for the late Sen. Alo Dr Paul Stevenson ahead of state and family services. Education Milestone: Samoana High School held commencement for 179 graduates, with the governor’s remarks sparking public questions after he tore a $50 bill during a diploma-value lesson.
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