AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDaylight Saving Time Push: The U.S. House Rules Committee advanced the Sunshine Protection Act of 2025 in a 6-4 vote, setting up a possible House floor vote to make daylight saving time permanent nationwide (with an opt-out option for states), a move that would end the “spring forward/fall back” clock changes starting this winter if Congress and the president act. Local Public Safety & Services: American Samoa’s Fagatogo Fire Station is still partially operating despite a DOH closure over unsafe electrical wiring and unsanitary bathrooms, with a small crew and one truck continuing first-responder duties. Maritime & Security Concerns: Gov. Pulaalii Nikolao Pula condemned China’s South Pacific missile test and tied it to regional risks, including illegal foreign fishing and transnational crime that directly affect American Samoa’s economy and security. Fishing Industry Governance: Wespac filled at-large seats with Hawai‘i longline industry leaders, drawing criticism from conservation groups as marine protections are rolled back. Business Compliance: DOH warned that operating without a valid business license can lead to enforcement actions, including no inspections for renewals or permits if licensing documentation is missing. Food Costs: American Samoa’s Basic Food Index rose 0.3%, with fish up sharply, while eggs, sugar, taro, and several other items declined. Consumer Protection (Robocalls): AG Anne Lopez joined a multistate push urging the FCC to strengthen rules that would block scammers from accessing legitimate phone numbers.
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