United States Government Publishing Office (GPO)
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U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service grants awarded to the American Samoa Department of Marine and Wildlife Resources, from October 1, 2016, through September 30, 2018, under the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration ProgramUnited States Government Publishing Office (GPO)Text American Samoa
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To harmonize the treaties and statutes of the United States with reference to American Samoa. May 10 (calendar day, May 24), 1934. -- Ordered to be printedUnited States Government Publishing Office (GPO)Text
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William Edward Fleming. April 23 (legislative day, March 30), 1942. -- Ordered to be printedUnited States Government Publishing Office (GPO)Text Samoa
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An annotated checklist of the fishes of SamoaUnited States Government Publishing Office (GPO)Text Samoa
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Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act funds awarded to American SamoaUnited States Government Publishing Office (GPO)Text American Samoa
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Forecasting storm-induced coastal flooding for 21st century sea-level rise scenarios in the Hawaiian, Mariana, and American Samoan IslandsUnited States Government Publishing Office (GPO)Text American Samoa
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The American Samoa Government's executive branch did not have effective internal controls for government-owned and -leased vehiclesUnited States Government Publishing Office (GPO)Text American Samoa
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To Amend the Higher Education Act of 1965 to Establish a Program That Enables College-bound Residents of the Northern Mariana Islands and American Samoa to Have Greater Choices Among Institutions of Higher Education, and for Other PurposesUnited States Government Publishing Office (GPO)
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To Restore the Ability of the People of American Samoa to Approve Amendments to the Territorial Constitution Based on Majority Rule in a Democratic Act of Self-determination, As Authorized Pursuant to an Act of Congress Delegating Administration of Federal Territorial Law in the Territory to the President, and to the Secretary of the Interior under Executive Order 10264, Dated June 29, 1951, under Which the Constitution of American Samoa Was Approved and May Be Amended Without Requirement for Further Congressional Action, Subject to the Authority of Congress under the Territorial Clause in Article IV, Section 3, Clause 2 of the United States ConstitutionUnited States Government Publishing Office (GPO)
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To restore the ability of the people of American Samoa to approve amendments to the territorial constitution based on majority rule in a democratic act of self-determination, as authorized pursuant to an Act of Congress delegating administration of federal territorial law in the territory to the President, and to the Secretary of the Interior under Executive Order 10264, dated June 29, 1951, under which the Constitution of American Samoa was approved and may be amended without requirement for further congressional action, subject to the authority of Congress under the Territorial Clause in Article IV, section 3, clause 2 of the United States Constitution : report to accompany H.R. 6062United States Government Publishing Office (GPO)Text American Samoa
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Defense : status of forces : agreement between the United States of America and Samoa signed at Apia, June 25, 1990United States Government Publishing Office (GPO)Text Samoa
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Maritime interdiction agreement between the United States of America and the Cook Islands; signed at Rarotonga, November 8, 2007United States Government Publishing Office (GPO)Text Cook Islands
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