AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Push: The Trump administration’s Marine Minerals Administration is moving ahead with proposed 20-year deep-sea critical-minerals leases off American Samoa, with BOEM/MMA setting minimum bids of $3 million per lease area and facing sharp criticism over possible harm to marine life and tuna stocks. Federal Grants for Safety: U.S. DOJ announced three grants totaling $803,015 for American Samoa to bolster public safety, expand behavioral health, and support juvenile justice. Local Infrastructure Watch: Gov. Pulaalii issued a declaration after FHWA flagged multiple bridges with structural deficiencies, naming four highest-priority bridges for reconstruction. Public Safety & Justice: The territory continues to see arrests and charges tied to alleged domestic violence incidents, including an assault case involving an 83-year-old father. Legislative Atmosphere: At the opening of the Fourth Regular Session, the governor signaled a more conciliatory tone toward the Fono after earlier budget tensions. Time Change Debate: The U.S. House passed the Sunshine Protection Act to make daylight saving time permanent, but American Samoa already does not observe DST, and the bill now heads to the Senate. Regional Security Voices: Pacific leaders and governments renewed calls against militarizing the region amid missile-test concerns.
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