AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Fight: Environmental groups and Earthjustice have sued the U.S. to stop the first deep-sea mining lease sale off American Samoa, arguing the government’s “not likely to adversely affect” finding for endangered species was unlawful and rushed, as the Marine Minerals Administration pushes ahead with lease plans for millions of acres. Local Pushback: The Governor’s office and Del. James Moylan are warning Washington not to move faster than science allows, saying national security can’t mean Pacific communities accept environmental risks before they’re fully understood. Faith Joins Opposition: The American Samoa Democratic Party praised Catholic and Episcopal leaders for their joint stance urging caution and protecting the ocean from industrial exploitation. Marianas Fast-Track: Separate reporting says the federal government also advanced a Northern Mariana Islands leasing notice earlier than expected, setting a Dec. 16 sale date. Public Safety—Oxygen Glitch: Samoa’s hospital oxygen shortage that led to canceled surgeries was resolved after supplies arrived from American Samoa. Elections: Chief Election Officer Dr. Lealofi Uiagalelei officially set American Samoa’s 2026 Midterm Election for Nov. 3, 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Courts: Two men were held without bail after an alleged Vailoa aumaga assault during a curfew dispute; another woman was arrested after a Nu’uuli family disturbance involving alleged machete threats. Health Watch: Hawai‘i reported another travel-related dengue case on O‘ahu, with officials urging residents to eliminate standing water.
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