Governor Signs Immigration Amendments
Governor Lolo Moliga has put his signature to two immigration bills that he had asked the Fono to approve in this final session of the 34th legislature. Now in effect after the governor signed it ...Read more
Governor Lolo Moliga has put his signature to two immigration bills that he had asked the Fono to approve in this final session of the 34th legislature. Now in effect after the governor signed it ...Read more
Leading up to its opening for business in early October, the Territorial Bank of American Samoa has rolled out a publicity campaign to drum up support and attract customers. A press release ...Read more
Local businessman Avamua Dave Haleck, one of the main backers and principals of the planned commercial bank, Community Bank of American Samoa (IO) has responded to a Samoa News story which ...Read more
Governor Lolo wants legislation to acknowledge the Bank of Hawaii’s more than four decades of service to the government and people of American Samoa. Instead of having the Fono draft the ...Read more
Speaker of the House, Savali Talavou Ale, chastised reporters yesterday after Vaifanua faipule Fatulegaee Mauga voiced concern about a Samoan language article in the Samoa News. The story was ...Read more
Students of Nu’uuli Vocational Technical High School voiced their frustrations over lack of a gymnasium in a wave this morning. The school’s government class was exercising their first ...Read more
Senate President Pro Temp and Manu’a Senator Laolagi Savali Vaeao said he is “surprised that Mr. Sanitoa, a member of the House of Representatives continues to question the legality of ...Read more
Neither the Acting Treasurer, nor Budget Director, or Chief Customs Officer, could provide any information on Customs’ revenue collections to the House Ways and Means Committee. The three ...Read more
The third team for the gubernatorial race is Tuika Tuika and running mate Iuni Maeva Saveena, a military retiree. It’s Tuika’s 4th attempt for the governorship and he’s not tired ...Read more
The Territorial Bank of American Samoa (TBAS) is exempt from Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation regulations. What does that mean for customers and businesses that plan to bank their money with ...Read more