AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoRobocall Crackdown Push: American Samoa is among 49 attorneys general urging the FCC to tighten rules that cut scammers off from legitimate phone numbers, after scams shifted from illegal “spoofing” to buying real numbers; the coalition says Americans received about 29.6 billion scam robocalls and texts last year and lost nearly $2 billion. Local Governance & Budget Focus: Governor Pulaalii Nikolao Pula is set to open the fourth regular session of the 39th Legislature, with the FY2027 budget expected to dominate lawmakers’ final push; the governor also flagged earlier revenue shortfalls and unpaid retirement contributions. Pacific Security & Investment: The governor condemned China’s South Pacific long-range ballistic missile test and tied it to regional risks like illegal fishing, narco-terrorism, and the race for critical minerals—calling for U.S. investment to keep American Samoa “future ready.” Marine Policy & Fishing Stakes: Wespac is filling seats with fishing industry leaders as conservation groups warn marine protections are being rolled back while commercial access expands. Air Service Continuity: USDOT approved Samoa Airways to keep flying between Tutuila and Manu’a for another six months, citing an emergency due to lack of available U.S. aircraft. Infrastructure Funding: DOT announced $1.73B in 2026 BUILD grants, including projects in American Samoa, with most money going to roads and bridges. Cash App Settlement: AG Liz Murrill announced a $45M multistate settlement with Block over Cash App fraud protections and marketing claims.
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