AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Fight: Earthjustice says a federal lawsuit filed Tuesday targets the U.S. decision that deep-sea mining off American Samoa won’t harm endangered species, asking a judge to stop the process and require compliance with the Endangered Species Act. Faith & Politics: The American Samoa Democratic Party praised Catholic and Episcopal leaders for their joint stance against deep-sea mining, calling the ocean part of Pacific identity, food, and livelihoods. Regional Pressure: Sen. William Parkinson urged Guam’s delegate to answer federal concerns, including why Guam is shut out of comment on a Mariana Trench lease sale. Local Safety: Police charged a man after an alleged domestic dispute turned violent, and another case after a 14-year-old called 911 about threats involving his mother’s boyfriend. Culture & Skills: Fagalii Tinifu completed an ASCC-ACNR sewing program, graduating with puletasi and other made-at-home items. Education & Sports Funding: Acting Gov. Pulumataala Ae Ae Jr. proposed a $2 paycheck deduction for government employees to fund DOE sports programs. School Year Opening: The Department of Education began the new year with a church service focused on service and support for teachers and students. Elections: The Chief Election Officer set Nov. 3, 2026 for the midterm election and reminded candidates of the Sept. 1 filing deadline. Community Service: A National Park of American Samoa wild-land fire crew deployed to the U.S. mainland for a monthlong wildfire response assignment.
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