AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDeep-Sea Mining Watch: The U.S. Department of the Interior is preparing to auction deep-sea mining lease blocks in federal waters, with the first sale slated for American Samoa in August 2026—an early step toward commercial-scale mining that opponents warn could cause irreversible marine damage. Local Governance & Infrastructure: The Port Administration of American Samoa selected HDR to lead a 20-year seaports master planning project for Pago Pago Harbor, funded by a $3 million RAISE grant, aiming to modernize facilities, improve safety, and boost climate resilience. Energy Utility Leadership: ASPA appointed Ryan K. Tuato’o as Chief Operations Officer, bringing 25+ years of operations and customer service leadership to support revenue collection and renewable energy permitting work. Workforce Training: ASCC’s Trades & Technology Division awarded Residential House Wiring II certificates to nine graduates, strengthening local skills for the electricity sector. Community Health Services: American Samoa’s new Home and Community Based Services Commission held its first meeting, focusing on expanding care options for elders and exploring federal Money Follows the Person funding. Fisheries & Ocean Economy: The Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council will hold June 9–11 meetings in Fagatogo, with mineral mining in the Western Pacific on the agenda and June 4 public discussions including a deep-sea mining update. Education & Innovation: American Samoa students advanced at the Regeneron ISEF 2026, with Rachael Park placing 4th overall for breadfruit-based renewable biofuel research. Public Debate on Mining: Multiple student letters and poems urged leaders to stop deep-sea mining, arguing the risks to ocean life and heritage are permanent while benefits may be temporary. Online Safety Policy: A bipartisan coalition of state attorneys general objected to the House Kids Internet and Digital Safety Act, saying it could weaken state enforcement and leave gaps in protections for minors. Civic Life: Samoa’s Independence Day celebrations in Apia drew regional performers and visitors, with events centered around the waterfront and wharf. Sustainability Events: Arbor Week kicked off with an Indoor Greenhouse Gala at ASCC, highlighting USDA Forest Service IRA-backed urban forestry support for local nonprofits. Banking Convenience: TBAS reported direct-deposit encouragement for tax refunds led to more account verification requests, while keeping hours unchanged.
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