Amata highlights Pacific Islands Caucus activities

U.S. Congresswoman  Uifa’atali Amata of American Samoa with her colleagues Ed Case of Hawaii and James Moylan of Guam.

U.S. Congresswoman  Uifa’atali Amata of American Samoa with her colleagues Ed Case of Hawaii and James Moylan of Guam.

WASHINGTON, D.C. (Office of the American Samoa Congressional Delegate) — U.S. Congresswoman Uifa’atali Amata is highlighting the congressional activities of the bipartisan Pacific Islands Caucus, which she co-chairs. Efforts during 2023 emphasized U.S. commitment in the region, legislation and funding, and Congress’s role in international partnerships in the Pacific.

“I appreciate my colleagues in the bipartisan Pacific Islands Caucus and the commitment we can show to the region together,” said Co-Chair Amata. “We’ve gotten a lot done in relation to the Pacific Islands but there will be more to do in 2024, and I look forward to working with each dedicated co-chair and member of our caucus on behalf of the Pacific Islands, including our security, economies, and environmental priorities.”

For more information about caucus’s year in review with specific actions and legislative details, go to: https://shorturl.at/gFJNO

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