HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — Lawmakers continued working Wednesday to try to get money to flow from already overextended government of Guam coffers toward relief efforts following the destruction
HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — Performance," not "politics," that was the Leon Guerrero-Tenorio administration s justification for retroactive pay raises to certain Cabinet officials, but, according to Sen. Frank Blas
Since the start of fiscal 2023, the government of Guam has been exceeding its target revenue by an average of $10.8 million every month or a total of $43.45 million
While the nearly three-year COVID-19 public health emergency ended Jan. 6, people still can pay government of Guam taxes and non-tax payments using credit cards without incurring credit card fees.
Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero’s plan of building a new public hospital takes up about 61%, or $160 million, of $260 million in federal American Rescue Plan funds still available as