AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoMedicaid & care access: Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata met CMS officials to push for stronger Medicaid services in American Samoa, citing a major boost in federal funding and FMAP while warning that results must reach people who need care most. Deep-sea mining health & ocean risk: Earthjustice sued the U.S. government to stop plans to auction seabed areas around American Samoa for potential mining, arguing the process must follow the Endangered Species Act and protect habitats; local faith and community leaders also voiced opposition, saying the ocean is tied to food, livelihoods, and wellbeing. Oxygen supply disruption (Samoa): Samoa’s Moto’otua Hospital faced low oxygen that reportedly led to cancelled surgeries, including cancer and kidney procedures; the issue was later resolved after oxygen arrived from American Samoa. Dengue alert (Hawai‘i): Hawai‘i DOH reported another travel-related dengue case on O‘ahu (7 total in 2026), urging residents to remove standing water, especially after Tropical Cyclone Lala flooding. Public health infrastructure: EPA awarded DPW $800,000 for American Samoa’s first territory-wide stormwater asset inventory and mapping to improve water quality and public health resilience. Community safety cases: Local police reported domestic-violence-related arrests, including a dispute that escalated into assault and another case where a teen called 911 after threats toward his mother.
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