AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoCultural Loss: American Samoa mourns the passing of Senator Alo Dr. Paul Stevenson, with flags lowered and funeral services planned from a state funeral to traditional ceremonies in Fagasa. Local Politics & Community: The race for American Samoa’s At-Large Delegate seat officially begins as Tuifagaloa Dr. Afu Lefaoseu III picks up nomination papers, launching a petition drive and pitching a “bottom-up” platform that blends heritage with a modern voice in Washington. Health & Women’s Services: Tasi le Ola Women’s Clinic launches cancer screening and prevention for women, starting with endometrial cancer, with weight-management awareness included. Education & Youth: Tafuna High School graduates 212 “Warrior” students under the theme “E sui Faiga, Ae Tumau Faavae,” while Samoana High School celebrates 179 graduates and urges students to value their diplomas. Pacific Waters & Food Security: Trump’s executive order restores commercial fishing access in parts of major Pacific marine monuments, drawing mixed reactions—CNMI leaders welcome it, while American Samoa’s Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata says Rose Atoll should stay off limits. Opinion & Policy Debate: A multi-part discussion continues on deep-sea mining in American Samoa’s EEZ, weighing promised jobs and revenue against what the territory may actually gain. America250 Spotlight: The sealed “America’s Time Capsule” for the 250th birthday includes contributions from all states and territories, with American Samoa listed among the items. Public Safety: A Nuuuli burglary case lands a 27-year-old man facing multiple charges after allegedly stealing over $10,000.
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