AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoSports & Youth: The American Samoa National Football Federation is kicking off its Talent ID Combine and Flag Football Camp at Veterans Memorial Stadium in Tafuna today and Friday (June 24–25), led by Women’s National Flag Football Team coaches and players, aiming to spot and develop future national talent. Travel & Paperwork Costs: A Trump administration proposal would raise U.S. citizenship filing fees by hundreds of dollars, which could make it more expensive for some travelers to obtain the U.S. passport they need for international trips. Health Watch for Travelers: Hawai‘i DOH reported a travel-related dengue case on Oʻahu involving a visitor; officials say the risk of local spread is low, but they’re urging everyone to remove standing water to cut mosquito breeding. Veterans Services: The Faleomavaega Eni Fa’aua’a Hunkin VA Clinic officially opened and blessed its newly expanded laboratory facility, a nearly $2 million upgrade meant to speed testing and improve access to care for veterans across American Samoa. Local Safety & Community: A dispute over a village curfew bell in Lauli‘i led to an arrest, with charges including public peace disturbance and third-degree assault. Disaster Relief: A Fagaima fire left 17 people homeless, with local leaders coordinating temporary housing support through DSAR and partner agencies. Airfare Pressure: Territorial leaders are again pushing for changes to air cabotage rules, arguing high fares and limited service hurt connectivity for Guam, CNMI, and American Samoa.
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