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Press Release: Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata Commends Passage of $900,000 Increase for American Samoa's DOI Operations Fund

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Congresswoman Amata announces a $900,000 increase in American Samoa's DOI budget, totaling $29 million for FY 2026.

Quiver AI Summary

Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata announced the full Committee passage of the Department of the Interior Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2026, which includes a $900,000 increase, raising American Samoa's total funding to $29 million. The bill, which overall trims the Office of Insular Affairs budget, allocates $3 million specifically for American Samoa Community College.

The congresswoman expressed gratitude for bipartisan support, noting the significance of the increase despite broader cuts. This marks the seventh consecutive increase in the operations fund since 2018, totaling an additional $6.3 million over that time.

Next, the bill will undergo consideration in the House and may be subject to negotiations with the Senate. Amata intends to collaborate with key Senate figures to ensure funding for American Samoa remains secure.

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