AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoDaylight Saving Push: The U.S. House is set to vote this week on the Sunshine Protection Act, which would make daylight saving time permanent nationwide (with states able to opt out), ending the twice-yearly clock changes that sleep experts say can disrupt health and safety. Regional Security: Gov. Pulaalii Nikolao Pula condemned China’s recent long-range ballistic missile test into the South Pacific, warning it signals a shifting Indo-Pacific security environment that directly affects American Samoa and its neighbors. Fishing & Conservation: Wespac is filling seats with Hawaiʻi longline industry leaders, a move conservation groups criticize as protections are rolled back while commercial fishing interests gain influence. Disaster Readiness: Search and Rescue says the Fagatogo Fire Station is still partially operating despite a Health closure over unsafe electrical wiring and unsanitary conditions, with a limited crew responding to local emergencies. Food Costs: American Samoa’s Basic Food Index rose 0.3%, led by higher fish prices (+7.9%) while some items fell, including eggs (-5.6%) and sugar (-4.1%). Public Health Compliance: DOH reminded businesses that operating without a valid license can lead to enforcement actions, including no inspections for renewal/permits until licensing is brought current. Telecom Fraud: AG Anne Lopez joined a multistate push urging the FCC to strengthen rules that block scammers from accessing legitimate phone numbers used for robocalls and texts.
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