AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoDrinking Water Funding: The U.S. EPA announced over $25 million in grants to help small and rural communities upgrade drinking water systems, tackle PFAS, and remove lead sources—aimed at safer water for more Americans. Local Health Grants: Uifa’atali Amata says American Samoa will receive two HHS grants: $33,200 for HIV services at LBJ Tropical Medical Center and $86,554 for the Emergency Medical Services for Children (EMSC) program at LBJ. Tuna Treaty Link to Jobs: American Samoa joined the U.S.-Pacific Island Parties Tuna Treaty consultation in Wellington, stressing that keeping the U.S.-flag purse seine fleet viable directly supports the territory’s cannery, port services, workforce, and local businesses. Mobility & Health: A local health feature highlights how sitting and standing can signal physical function and even neurological health—useful for spotting when balance or mobility may be slipping. Community Health & Safety: Port Administration American Samoa received DOI OIA funding to repair the ‘Au’asi Small Boat Harbor Terminal restrooms, closed since 2022 for health and safety violations. Public Health Watch: SPREP urged Pacific communities to prepare for El Niño impacts after it was declared underway, emphasizing early action to protect families. Sports & Wellness: Measina Volleyball Club’s 16U team won Silver at an AAU tournament in Hawaii, representing American Samoa with clinics, scrimmages, and strong pool play.
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