AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoOlympic Softball Spotlight: Cairah Curran was selected for the American Samoa National Women’s Team after a training camp, with the squad set to compete in the 2026 Canada Cup as it chases remaining Olympic spots. Youth Sports & Community: JPSAS awarded $20,600 in scholarships to 17 seniors, backing student-athletes with education support. Women’s Softball Hosting: American Samoa was named host for the WBSC Oceania 15U Women’s World Cup Qualifier (July 21–24 at Tony Solaita Field), a first for the territory. Independence & Culture Through Sport: The AS National Football Federation held a dinner to promote international flag football and outline a pathway toward global competition. Health & Family Support: JABSOM researcher Claire Kendal-Wright is partnering with LBJ Tropical Medical Center to strengthen maternal-fetal care using training, telehealth, and specialist access. Food Assistance: DHSS announced Summer-EBT (SUN Bucks) starting June 3, with benefits increased to $180 per student for June–August. Public Safety Leadership: Governor Pulaalii appointed Deputy Commissioner Falana’ipupu Taase Sagapolutele as Acting Police Commissioner following Taaga Saite Moliga’s resignation. Politics & Representation: Sandra King-Young registered her campaign committee with the FEC to run for Delegate to the U.S. House, emphasizing transparency and action on deep-sea mining. Ocean Stewardship Debate: Local voices continued pushing back on deep-sea mining and transshipment in American Samoa’s waters, arguing process isn’t proof of safety. STEM for Families: American Samoa STEAM Fest 2026 brought hands-on learning, cultural exhibits, and career exploration to students and families.
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