NEWS: Rep. San Nicolas ensuring funding for territories & local governments
Beyond everything already accomplished, MSN is following through on funding & protections for the people of the territories.
Beyond everything already accomplished, MSN is following through on funding & protections for the people of the territories.
Linda DeNorcey said she didn't conduct the procurement of the quarantine hotels, even though the law ONLY authorizes her to do so.
The governor is dismayed that senators don't trust her to be handle the Coronavirus crisis or the money she's been using.
Two GovGuam managers are still staying in Room 1909, and one of them says they've raised sanitation issues with the Pacific Star Hotel.
The governor's disconnection with what matters is hitting home: the island's first female governor has forgotten what struggling women need.
The Catholic Church on Guam is implementing a plan for the partial restoration of its sacraments, including the Mass and Baptisms.
MedPharm says its products are not the subject of a federal investigation.
The Department of Revenue and Taxation has just released the following FAQ sheet, answering a number of questions about the federal cash...
Kandit isn't the only news organization operating a food drive. Through Monday, May 11, the Guam Daily Post is accepting non-perishable food
Guam is getting $54M for education, and at least $10M of that money is for distance learning. This after the governor dedicated $0 to DOE.
Federal CARES Act money is going to another INsider for produce, while Sen. Moylan questions $3.5M going to the Bank of Guam.
The administration won't say what, if anything, it has done to help feed hungry people; and its economic advisor said he's unaware of any ef
GovGuam FINALLY will be testing for COVID-19 CORRECTLY - 6 weeks after they knew their method was flawed. No answers from Adelup STILL.
Sick inmates are not being tested or treated, and the prison is not providing its residents with hygiene or cleaning supplies or enough food
GUAM! The money has arrived! Checks possible by next week.
The governor confirmed that she directed her legal counsel to lead the procurement of hotels that she and he have a conflict of interest in.
While the governor wants to spend $850 on a laptop bag and $2,500 on an iPad, she is not dedicating a penny to food for the hungry.
Three senators are demanding transparency and accountability from Adelup, and are looking into ways to limit the governor's powers.
Haig Huynh, the governor's legal counsel and son in law,
People are starving and the local govt. doesn't have a single program to help these families. Senators have the opportunity to change that.