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Press Release: Amata Secures $1 Million for Port of Pago Pago in House-Passed Appropriations Bill

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Congresswoman Amata announces House approval of $1 million for Port of Pago Pago reconstruction in appropriations bills.

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Congresswoman Amata announces transportation funding: Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata has welcomed the House's approval of major appropriations bills that include $1 million for the reconstruction of the Port of Pago Pago. Amata emphasized the port's importance for local economy and supply chains, stating, "Long-term upkeep and reconstruction efforts are essential."

Details on appropriations bills: The House passed H.R. 7148, a consolidated appropriations bill, with a bipartisan vote of 341 to 88, covering various sectors including transportation. Additional funding measures require Senate approval to become law, reflecting a goal to restore regular budgetary processes.

Plans for future funding: Amata expressed satisfaction with the support received and looks forward to future funding priorities in the next appropriations round. The passage of the twelve bills marks a significant step toward funding vital federal services across the nation.

Disclaimer: This is an AI-generated summary of a press release. The model used to summarize this release may make mistakes. See the full release here.

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