AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSpecial Education Watch: A new U.S. Education Department summary says more than half of states and territories missed annual targets for implementing federal special education services for students ages 3–21, with only 22 states meeting requirements for early intervention for infants and toddlers. Territory Voice in Congress: A new analysis highlights how U.S. territories—including American Samoa—have representation but no vote in Congress, tracing the roots to the Insular Cases and what it means for democracy today. HCBS for Elders and People with Disabilities: Governor Pulaali’i Nikolao Pula launched a new Home and Community-Based Services website (hcbs.as.gov) to help families find care options at home, with a future hotline and public commission updates. Regional Fisheries, With Culture First: The Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council opened its June meeting in American Samoa with an ‘ava ceremony hosted by the Office of Samoan Affairs, underscoring tradition alongside policy talks. Deep-Sea Mining Debate: An op-ed series argues American Samoa must protect what “cannot be replaced,” warning that federal leasing for critical minerals could reshape oceans tied to heritage. Community Safety: Police say a parent allegedly threatened a principal over a child’s class rank, and a separate report details a burglary case in Nuuuli involving more than $10,000 in cash. Disaster Relief: A Fagaima fire left 17 people homeless, with village leaders coordinating temporary housing support.
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