MSN to senators: Protect the people!
The congressman is worried the Leon Guerrero administration is squandering federal funds and jeopardizing help for the people.
The congressman is worried the Leon Guerrero administration is squandering federal funds and jeopardizing help for the people.
Congress knows about Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero's refusal to account for federal funds; a committee is cracking down on that now.
DOE isn't ready yet to fight for double pay for its employees working on the front lines of the emergency; but GPA & GWA already are paying.
The governor vetoed a bill that would have required her to pay federal relief faster, and held her accountable & transparent for spending.
The hidden story of a hazard pay bill the governor just vetoed is her admission that she will not be paying GovGuam workers double pay.
Political and financial undercurrents are afoot in a recent government decision to deny the reopening of churches. The Archdiocese fights it
GFT is organizing GRMC nurses amid crisis conditions; and GFT is working on pay issues for DOE nurses sent to work at the private hospital.
No surprise here: the Guam Congressman delivers good news about federal money; and the governor is hiding bad news about another screw up
PSS leaders turn on their constituency and ask them to bear the burden of the governor's financial mismanagement during this crisis.
Sen. Moylan is devising a plan to get federal unemployment checks faster to Guam's people by fronting local money.
The U.S. House is taking up legislation passed in the Senate that will provide more funding for small businesses to survive.
The government's system for determining cash assistance federal payouts goes against the rules. MSN wants to see the documents on this.
Essential workers throughout the country will get an up-to $13/hr pay increase if Senate Democrats's plans prevail.
Guam's congressman sent a message to those worried about a false rumor that federal cash assistance will need to be paid back.
Information on the payment process for war claims payees who have not assigned their claims to GovGuam will be sent to the address on file.
Senators unanimously passed the two most critical measures before them in session: 1) to speed up federal payments, 2) to buy supplies.
GovGuam is going to get even more federal money than originally thought. San Nicolas says the governor should pay tax refunds.
Once again, Guam's congressman is having to correct false information from the governor, and is informing residents of cash assistance rules
Senators on Tuesday will vote on the most important measure it has so far debated - the only bill addressing the federal cash assistance.
The speaker needs at least seven more senators to agree to place her tax refunds bill on the agenda, and to vote in favor of it.