AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoFood Support: DHSS says Summer-EBT (SUN Bucks) starts this week for public school students, with benefits rising to $180 per student for June–August (paper coupons for the final time, picked up at the ASNAP Office in Utulei). Health Funding: Congresswoman Amata highlights two HRSA-backed awards for American Samoa—$96,750 to strengthen care coordination for children and youth with special health care needs, and a larger $3.25M grant to keep community health center services running. Local Healthcare Governance: Dr. Patrick Pedro resigns from the American Samoa Medical Center Authority Board, citing a focus on his surgical work. Senior Health & Well-Being: Territorial Administration on Aging marks Senior Citizens Day, with leaders urging continued attention to elders’ health and support services. Public Safety & Health Risks: Police report domestic violence arrests (including assaults in front of children and alleged workplace assault) and a separate case of a severely beaten man in Vaitogi with multiple suspects charged. Climate & Health: An El Niño Watch warns of likely impacts for American Samoa, including changes that could affect rainfall, heat-related health, and storm risk.
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