Everything about Eni Faleomavaega totally explained
Eni Fa'aua'a Hunkin Faleomavaega, Jr. (born
August 15,
1943) is the non-voting
Delegate to the
United States House of Representatives from
American Samoa.
Faleomavaega was born in Vailoatai Village, and attended
Brigham Young University, the
University of Houston Law School and the
University of California, Berkeley. He served in the
United States Army from 1966 to 1969, and as an officer in the
United States Army Reserve from 1982 to 1989. He and his wife are active members of
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Faleomavaega served as the administrative assistant to the American Samoa Delegate (1973–1975), as staff counsel for the House Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs (1975–1981), and as Deputy
Attorney General for the territory of American Samoa (1981–1984). He was also the
Lieutenant Governor of American Samoa from 1985 to 1989. Faleomavaega was elected as a
Democrat to the House of Representatives, serving from
January 3,
1989 to the present.
Faleomavaega appeared on
the Colbert Report's "Better Know a
Protectorate" segment on
August 9,
2007.
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