AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoOlympic Softball Push: Cairah Curran, a Santa Clara standout, was named to American Samoa’s first-ever women’s national softball team, earning a spot on the final 20-player roster after a training camp; the team will chase LA28 qualification through WBSC tournaments, including the 2026 Canada Cup in Surrey, B.C. Coast Guard Presence: USCGC Hollyhock returned to Honolulu after its first Operation Blue Pacific patrol, logging 7,500 nautical miles and making port calls including Pago Pago, with law-enforcement support and community tours in Tonga. Local Permitting Update: Gov. Pulaali’i Nikolao Pula says the Land Use Permit process has been streamlined, with clearer PNRS guidelines and required documentation before any permitted work begins. Deep-Sea Mining Debate: A letter urges the Deep-Sea Minerals Steering Committee to provide documented answers on revenue and impacts as federal agencies move toward commercial leasing in August, while experts warn U.S. rules may be outdated for the fast-growing industry. Fisheries & Food Security: The Western Pacific Council’s science panel endorsed the 2026 American Samoa bottomfish stock assessment update, and the Basic Food Index reported May food prices down 1.1%—eggs fell 15.2% to $1.96. Public Safety: Police charged a man in Vaitogi after an alleged machete threat during a domestic disturbance, and another case in Fagatogo led to assault charges after a mother reported violence involving her sons.
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