AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoViolent Crime Update: American Samoan authorities arrested eight men in connection with the death of 41-year-old David Golk of Ili‘ili, with formal charges expected soon as police continue investigating what led to the fatal assault. Public Safety & Health Response: Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata marked EMS Week with a reminder that EMTs, paramedics, dispatchers, and first responders are the first line of care—especially important in American Samoa’s distance and resource challenges. Domestic Violence Case: A woman reported being violently assaulted by her boyfriend after he became intoxicated; police arrested and charged him, including assault and threats-related counts. Clean Water for Health: The U.S. EPA announced $6.2 million to remove lead service lines in American Samoa, targeting a major neurotoxin risk for children. Maternal Health Support: With a grant supporting maternal-fetal care, clinicians at LBJ Tropical Medical Center are strengthening high-risk pregnancy services through training, telehealth, and better access to expertise. Emergency Preparedness Training: PCHS celebrated the first graduating cohort of inclusive-Emergency Management trainees at ASCC, aiming to build a more inclusive local disaster workforce. Deep-Sea Mining Concerns: A congressional candidate and others are calling for an immediate halt to proposed seabed mining lease sales near American Samoa, citing health and environmental risks. Food Assistance Modernization: DHSS launched the ASNAP Electronic Benefit Transfer system, replacing paper food stamps with EBT cards for eligible low-income elderly, blind, and disabled residents.
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