AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoSports & Youth: Cairah Curran has been selected for the American Samoa National Women’s Softball Team, with Olympic qualification hopes tied to the 2026 Canada Cup and upcoming international tournaments. Flag Football Development: The American Samoa National Football Federation hosted an informational dinner to launch its flag football pathway, with leadership from the ASNOC and community partners backing national-level competition. International Hosting: American Samoa was awarded the WBSC Oceania 15U Women’s Softball World Cup Qualifier (July 21–24 at Tony Solaita Field), building on last year’s strong U15 performance. Health & Families: A JABSOM-led effort is strengthening maternal-fetal care at LBJ Tropical Medical Center through training, telehealth, and specialist access. Food Support: DHSS announced Summer EBT (SUN Bucks) starting June 3, with benefits increased to $180 per student for June–August. Campaign & Representation: Sandra King-Young registered her FEC campaign committee for Delegate to Congress, citing transparency and the deep-sea mining threat. Community & Culture: ASTCA and partners unveiled major July 4 events, including women’s cricket, the Fautasi race, international 7s rugby, a Stan Walker concert, and a fireworks/drone show. Public Safety: Police reports include alleged assaults involving infants and domestic disputes, with arrests and charges filed. Environment & Heritage: Wetlands preservation champions were honored, celebrating traditional knowledge and community stewardship. Ocean Policy Backdrop: A week of debate continues around deep-sea mining across the Pacific, with American Samoa voices pushing for strong protections.
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