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Aumua Holds TownHall Meeting in Lauli'i

August 12, 2015

Washington, D.C. – Wednesday, Congresswoman Aumua Amata, announced that she would be holding a town hall meeting on Thursday in Pava'ia'i, where she will relay what she's been doing in Washington and gather information regarding the concerns and issues being raised by the people.

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Town Hall Meeting

Amata speaks to the attendees at the town hall meeting

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Despite heavy rain and winds; there was a great turnout for the event

Despite the heavy rain and winds, there was a large turn-out on the eastern side of the island for a similar event Tuesday evening, hosted by the Congresswoman where she fielded questions about the minimum wage, fisheries, LBJ, Hawaiian Airlines airfares, as well as many other issues.

The Congresswoman will be holding another Town Hall meeting Thursday evening at Kuka Vele's Guest House in Pava'ia'i from 5pm to 8pm. All are welcome to participate. For questions, please contact Congresswoman Amata's office in Pago Pago at (684) 699-8577 or (684) 633-3601.

"Town Hall meetings are essential to me. They are where I can speak directly with the people and hear their comments and concerns," stated Amata. "It is so important for me to get their feedback and to hear their concerns, as that is how I formulate my policies. I always look forward to the events and have been very encouraged by the participation we've had so far," concluded Amata.

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