The American Samoa House of Representatives has given final approval of its version of the territory's Budget for next year.
Totalling just over 333 million US dollars, the Budget is seven point seven million less than what the administration proposed.
Those getting less, as far as the House is concerned, are the American Samoa Power Authority, the Territorial Office for Fiscal Reform and the American Samoa Visitors Bureau.
The House also said no to an 8 thousand dollar allocation to pay the LBJ Hospital CEO's retirement benefits, opting instead to spend the money on other hospital needs.
The House bill now goes to the Senate for review.
If the Senate rejects the House changes, a conference of the two chambers would be necessary.
The Budget must be approved by September 30.