AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining & Democracy: A congressional briefing in Washington spotlighted how 3.6 million people in U.S. territories lack full democratic rights, tying the “consent of the governed” debate to ongoing colonial-era rules; locally, American Samoa voices continue to push back on seabed mining in the territory’s waters and question whether BOEM’s lease process proves anything is safe or beneficial. Sports & Youth: Cairah Curran was selected for the American Samoa National Women’s Softball Team as the territory chases Olympic qualification, and the ASNFF hosted a dinner to map out flag football’s pathway to international competition. Community Events & Culture: ASTCA and partners announced a big July 4 lineup—women’s cricket, the Fautasi race, international 7s rugby, a Stan Walker concert, plus fireworks and a drone show—while OceaniaCDN’s STEAM Fest 2026 brought hands-on learning, solar challenges, and family activities. Health & Support: JABSOM researcher Claire Kendal-Wright is working to strengthen maternal-fetal care in American Samoa, and Congresswoman Amata highlighted a $96,750 HHS grant to improve services for children and youth with special health needs. Public Safety & Daily Life: The governor appointed a new Acting Police Commissioner after a resignation, and SUN Bucks Summer EBT begins issuing June 3 for eligible schoolchildren.
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