Faleomavaega was a candidate in the inaugural election for American Samoa’s Delegate to the U.S. Congress in 1978. As a delegate, he worked to receive more federal funding for his home territory, particularly for health care and other essential services. He opposed free trade deals involving meats and seafood, as nearly one-third of American Samoa's population is involved in the tuna industry. He proposed legislation that would allow residents of US territories to vote in presidential elections if they are active duty members of the military. Faleomavaega also participated in a boycott of French president
Jacques Chirac, who made a speech to a joint session of the U.S. Congress in 1996, due to French nuclear testing in the Pacific.
Committee assignments Faleomavaega was a member of the following committees in the House of Representatives: •
Committee on Foreign Affairs •
Subcommittee on Asia, the Pacific, and the Global Environment (Ranking Member) •
Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere •
Committee on Natural Resources •
Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources •
Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, Oceans and Insular Affairs Caucuses •
Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus Support for the Sri Lankan civil war Faleomavaega has said that it is more opportune if the United States could refrain from interfering in the internal affairs of
Sri Lanka, especially in regards to the country's
civil war against the rebel
Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam. He took the initiative of briefing members of the Sub Committee on Asia and the Pacific of the US House of Representatives in this respect.
Support for American Samoa's independence In 2012, both Faleomavaega and
Togiola Tulafono, American Samoa's Governor, called for the populace to consider a move towards autonomy if not independence, to a mixed response.
Support for Bahrain's monarchy Faleomavaega was known for his vocal support of
Bahrain's
monarchy during the
Bahraini uprising. One of Faleomavaega's top campaign donors, William Nixon, is a Washington, D.C.-based
lobbyist whose firm, Policy Impact Communications, founded the pro-monarchy
Bahrain American Council. Faleomavaega has taken various paid trips to Bahrain to meet with the country's rulers. == Legacy ==