AGP Executive Report
Last update: a day agoTerritory Health Policy: A new Home and Community-Based Services Commission held its first meeting, focusing on expanding care for American Samoa’s growing elderly population and discussing federal Money Follows the Person funding to help people transition from institutions to home and community support. Emergency Care: Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata marked National EMS Week with a reminder that EMS teams are vital in American Samoa, where distance and limited resources can make response harder—theme: “Improving Outcomes, Together.” Public Health & Safety: The EPA announced $6.2 million to reduce lead exposure in drinking water by finding and replacing lead service lines in American Samoa, noting lead’s harm to children’s brains. Community Health Access: FEMA approved over $1.3 million in post-disaster support for American Samoa, including repairs tied to public health and safety. Health Risks & Environment: Deep-sea mining plans are moving ahead, with U.S. lease sales targeting waters near American Samoa—while local leaders and residents raise concerns about irreversible harm to marine ecosystems and coastal health. Violence & Response: Police investigations continue after serious assaults in Vaitogi and Afono, with multiple arrests and charges filed.
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