AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoTerritorial Democracy Push: A bipartisan congressional briefing in Washington focused on “consent of the governed,” arguing that 3.6 million Americans in U.S. territories—including Guam and American Samoa—still lack full democratic rights. Congressional Funding for American Samoa: Rep. Uifa’atali Amata’s bills advanced in House Appropriations, including a $1 million boost to American Samoa’s OIA operations fund, $3 million for ASCC, and a federally funded report on Pago Pago Port improvements planning. Aunu’u Wharf Reconstruction: Port officials say the Aunu’u Wharf project will replace the wharf and boat ramp, with an Environmental Assessment underway and construction targeted for late 2027 through before 2029. Nutrition Assistance Modernized: DHSS launched the ASNAP Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) system, moving recipients toward a more modern way to access food assistance. Deep-Sea Mining Debate: NOAA cleared a key step for Deep Sea Minerals’ exploration application, while local and regional voices continue pushing back against seabed mining near the territory. Local Public Safety: Police reported multiple domestic and assault-related arrests, plus a burglary case tied to the Faasao Marist High School cafeteria. Sports & Youth: American Samoa’s softball and football programs keep building momentum, including a national women’s team selection and an ASNFF dinner promoting international flag football.
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