AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPacific Fisheries & Culture: President Trump’s 11 June executive order reopens parts of Papahānaumokuākea, the Mariana Trench monument, and Rose Atoll near American Samoa to commercial fishing, drawing mixed reactions—CNMI leaders call it restored access with safeguards, while conservationists warn it could erode cultural heritage and ecosystems; American Samoa’s governor also highlighted fisheries at the Western Pacific council, and local groups like Puipui Measina say they may pursue legal action. Local Governance & Community Life: Governor Pula’ali’i Nikolao Pula sparked debate after tearing a US$50 bill during a graduation speech, arguing students should value education even if the “paper” looks ordinary. American Samoa in the Spotlight: America’s Time Capsule for the 250th birthday is sealed and set for burial in Philadelphia; American Samoa’s contribution is two uncirculated quarters (2009 and 2020) featuring the territory. Identity & Representation: A new list of trans deaths includes Leia Trysiss Ali, a fa’afafine from American Samoa, as community members reflect on cultural gender roles and loss. Health Data: Infant mortality in the U.S. hit a new low in 2024 (5.52 per 1,000), though reporting notes gaps for American Samoa in linked birth/death data. Faith & Civic Participation: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is encouraging a special fast on July 5 tied to the U.S. semiquincentennial and religious liberty.
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