AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoOffshore Economy & Resources: A BOEM Request for Information kicks off a 30-day public comment period on offshore critical minerals development off Virginia, signaling early planning but not a lease decision—part of a broader push to secure domestic supply chains. Marine Policy & Local Impact: President Trump’s proclamation expands commercial fishing access in Western Pacific monument waters, including Rose Atoll around American Samoa and parts of Papahānaumokuākea in Hawai‘i; Pacific leaders and Guam officials say the move could affect food security and livelihoods, while also raising preservation concerns. Deep-Sea Mining Debate: American Samoa voices are intensifying around federal “exploration” plans that critics say amount to a 20-year commercial leasing framework, with arguments centered on whether jobs and revenue promises outweigh unknown ecological risks. Healthcare Access: Gov. Pula’ali’i launched an HCBS website (hcbs.as.gov) to connect residents and providers with home-based care options, with a hotline planned next. Aviation Costs & Business Connectivity: U.S. Senate testimony highlighted how air cabotage keeps fares high for Guam/CNMI/American Samoa, with lawmakers discussing possible companion legislation to reduce travel costs. Local Business/Property: The Zoning Board revived a dispute over who receives lease payments for Atu‘u land tied to foreign-owned businesses, seeking legal clarity. Veterans Services: The VA clinic in American Samoa opened a nearly $2M expanded laboratory facility to speed testing and improve access for veterans. Public Safety: Police reported arrests tied to alleged disturbances after a long prison release and separate burglary/stealing charges involving cash over $10,000.
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