WASHINGTON, D.C.--CAPAC Applauds President Obama and US Department of Labor for $24.8M grant to American Samoa for recovery efforts
Oct 22, 2009 (Congressional Documents and Publications/ContentWorks via COMTEX) --
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Today, leaders of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC) applaud President Barack Obama and Secretary Hilda Solis of the U.S. Department of Labor for a federal grant that will create more temporary jobs to assist clean-up and recovery efforts in American Samoa. The $24,857,608 grant will be awarded to the American Samoa Department of Human Resources following last month's devastating tsunami.
"On behalf of CAPAC, I thank President Obama and Secretary Solis for their leadership following the devastating tsunami in the South Pacific," said Rep. Mike Honda, chair of the Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (CAPAC). "These federal dollars will go a long way to assist recovery efforts in American Samoa, and help rebuild the tens and thousands of lives affected by this disaster. CAPAC members are grateful for the Administration's support to our communities in the South Pacific."
Delegate Faleomavaega said: "I want to personally thank my good friend and former colleague, U.S. Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis, for releasing more than $24 million in National Emergency Grant funds to assist clean-up and recovery efforts in American Samoa. The people of American Samoa are deeply appreciative of the support we are receiving from the federal government since the earthquake and tsunami struck our islands on September 29 and, once more, I thank the Obama Administration, the U.S. Congress, FEMA, Secretary Solis and all others for standing with American Samoa as we begin the long and difficult process of rebuilding."
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