AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Oversight: Critics say proposed U.S. seabed-mining rules are “bare bones,” with streamlined leasing that could cut environmental review and public input, and may even open the door to exemptions. Local Voice on Leases: A candidate for American Samoa’s Delegate seat urged federal leaders to slow down and provide “fact-based transparency” as commercial deep-sea mineral leases move toward an August timeline. Regional Pushback: Guam lawmakers signed a seabed-mining ban in territorial waters, while American Samoa Democrats praised the move and renewed calls for Pacific communities to resist outside corporate pressure. Democracy in the Territories: A bipartisan Senate briefing marked 250 years since “consent of the governed,” arguing 3.6 million territorial residents still lack full democratic rights—no senators and only nonvoting House representation. Sports & Youth: Tafuna High School dedicated a new JROTC facility; American Samoa’s national women’s softball team added Cairah Curran and others for Olympic qualification; and the territory will host the WBSC Oceania 15U Women’s World Cup Qualifier in July. Health & Daily Life: JABSOM researchers are partnering to strengthen maternal-fetal care at LBJ Tropical Medical Center, and Summer EBT/SUN Bucks will roll out starting June 3 with an increased benefit.
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