AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoDeep-Sea Minerals & Local Impact: American Samoa’s Delegate candidate Sandra King Young formally launched her campaign with the FEC, calling for immediate action as deep-sea mining pressure builds; meanwhile, multiple voices are pushing for transparency and a full environmental review, including concerns about fast-tracked commercial leases and whether “bare bones” U.S. rules can properly regulate a nascent industry. Local Governance & Permitting: Gov. Pulaali’i Nikolao Pula says the Land Use Permit process has been streamlined under coastal management rules, with clearer application requirements aimed at preventing unauthorized development. Fisheries & Jobs: The Western Pacific Fishery Management Council meets June 9–11 in American Samoa to discuss South Pacific albacore access and tuna allocation—key for the territory’s longline fleet and related businesses. Infrastructure & Resilience: Aunu’u Wharf Reconstruction is moving through NEPA environmental assessment and 35% design, with construction targeted for late 2027; Fagaima Road and Tualauta mitigation projects remain in slow pre-work stages amid ROW and environmental review hurdles. Food & Cost of Living: The Basic Food Index fell 1.1% in May, with eggs down 15.2% to $1.96, even as some items like chicken and tuna ticked up. Fuel & Utilities: ODAPM disputed claims about fuel price spikes, clarifying how MAP is calculated across different fuel products and how smoothing affects what families pay. Maritime Presence: USCGC Hollyhock returned to Honolulu after a 42-day Operation Blue Pacific patrol that included a port call in Pago Pago.
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