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Congresswoman Amata with Chairman Murkowski and the flight crew
September 27, 2019

Washington, D.C. – Friday, Congresswoman Aumua Amata welcomed the advancement of her request for a third straight year of additional funds for American Samoa's operations, as the Senate joined the House in including American Samoa's increase in the appropriations bill for the Interior Department.

Issues:Budget

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Amata welcoming Senators
September 26, 2019

Washington, D.C. – Thursday, Congresswoman Aumua Amata hailed Senate passage of an extension for American Samoa's 100 percent federal Medicaid match through November 21, 2019. This follows last week's vote in the House and sends American Samoa's additional assistance to President Trump to be signed into law.

Issues:Healthcare

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Congresswoman Amata in Pacific hearing on Freely Associated States
September 26, 2019

Washington, D.C. – Thursday, Congresswoman Aumua Amata took part in a joint hearing of the Natural Resources Committee, on which she serves, and the Foreign Affairs Committee, examining the role of the key partnerships the United States has with the Freely Associated States in the Pacific. The hearing was entitled, Sustaining Insular Relationships, and focused on extending the future of U.S.


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Amata and small business owner Nate Ilaoa
September 25, 2019

Washington, D.C. – Wednesday, Congresswoman Aumua Amata welcomed progress for the Small Business Development Centers Improvements Act, H.R. 4406. She cosponsored this legislation, and the Committee on Small Business passed the bill with bipartisan support.


September 19, 2019

Washington, D.C. – Thursday, Congresswoman Aumua Amata hailed House passage of an extension for American Samoa's 100 percent federal Medicaid match through November 21, 2019.

Issues:Healthcare

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with Air Force Chief of Staff General David Goldfein
September 18, 2019

Washington, DC – Tuesday, Congresswoman Aumua Amata highlighted the 72nd anniversary of the founding of the United States Air Force.

"Congratulations to the United States Air Force and all our Airmen," said Aumua Amata. "In American Samoa, we are very proud of all our men and women in uniform, and we are blessed to have some of our own serving in each branch of the Armed Forces. We take every opportunity to honor all of you and your important service to our country. Happy birthday to the U.S. Air Force!"

 

Issues:Military

September 16, 2019

Washington, D.C. – Monday, Congresswoman Aumua Amata welcomed a grant of $661,550 in federal funds for the American Samoa Department of Homeland Security designated to tsunami preparations.

These federal funds through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), an agency within the U.S. Commerce Department, are for the purpose of reducing the impact of tsunamis through hazard assessment, warning guidance, education and preparedness.


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Congresswoman Amata and Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross
September 11, 2019

Washington, D.C. – Wednesday, Congresswoman Aumua Amata welcomed more than $1 million in federal funds for coral reef conservation in American Samoa over the next two years.


September 11, 2019
Fa'asalalauga Aloa'ia

O tausaga uma i le aso 11 o Setema tatou te tu ma toe manatu ai i le manomano o soifua na maumau i lea aso i le 2001, faapea le maoa'e o le loto toa o le au tineimu, leoleo, ma e ulua'i tali i faalavelave ma pasese na i luga o le vaalele Faigamalaga 93. E manatua e i tatou uma o fea na tatou i ai i lea aso ma lo tatou uluai iloa o nei osofaiga i si o tatou atunuu, se i vagana ai i latou sa laitī lava. Sa ou i le Laumua i Uosigitone ma ou te manatua lelei lava le vaai atu i le asu uliuli o loo alu a'e i le lagi mai le Pentagon o loo lata ane.

 

Issues:Culture

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September 11th Never Forget
September 11, 2019

Washington, D.C. – Wednesday, Congresswoman Aumua Amata released the following statement:

"Every year on September 11th we pause to remember the thousands of lost lives on that day in 2001, and the incredible bravery of firefighters, police, first responders and the passengers on Flight 93. Except for the very young, we all remember where we were that day and how we first learned of these attacks on our country. I was in Washington, D.C., and can vividly remember seeing the dark smoke rise against the sky from the nearby Pentagon.

Issues:Culture