AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoWireless & Telecom: The FCC wrapped up AWS-3 (Auction 113) after 72 rounds, bringing in over $3.57 billion; analysts noted per-unit prices varied widely, with American Samoa among the lowest rates, while proceeds are set to support the FCC’s “rip and replace” work. Offshore Minerals: BOEM is moving ahead with a first step toward offshore critical-mineral development off Virginia, issuing a Request for Information with a 30-day comment period, while the administration also weighs a potential federal lease for seabed mining—sparking environmental concerns. Tuna & Local Economy: American Samoa joined the U.S.-Pacific Tuna Treaty consultation in Wellington, stressing that the U.S.-flag purse seine fleet and the territory’s cannery, port services, workforce, and supply chain are tightly linked and must stay viable together. Ocean Forum & DSM Debate: Finafinau held a community ocean forum in Pago Pago focused on deep-sea mining, proposed port developments, fisheries sustainability, and ocean conservation, aiming to answer residents’ questions with experts and decision-makers. Fuel Crisis Cost Pressure: A regional look at the fuel crisis shows Pacific governments raised diesel ceilings sharply and pushed renewable energy plans to blunt future shocks—cost increases that also ripple into shipping, food, and electricity. Local Governance & Costs: ODAPM reportedly criticized American Samoa Democratic Party statements calling out fuel price jumps and urged “common-sense solutions” like temporary relief and more renewable investment. Energy Leadership: Congresswoman Uifaatali Amata thanked Gov. Pula’ali’i for testimony at a Senate Energy hearing, including discussion of the high cost of flying from the Pacific territories and interest in Medicaid integration. Public Safety (Roads): A traffic citation over passing on the left was dismissed after the court found the road had no centerline markings.
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