It was the village leaders turn today to make their case before the Guam Legislature for their Fiscal Year 2024 budget hearing. The Mayors Council of Guam asking for nearly twice as much from last yea
HAGÅTÑA (The Guam Daily Post) — A proposal to cut maintenance staff positions for village mayors and hand them over to the Department of Public Works was met with almost
The Mayors’ Council of Guam last fiscal year spent $2.6 million more on salaries and wages for employees funded by the Guam Highway Fund than was authorized, audit findings from
Sen. Joanne Brown on Monday introduced legislation aimed at increasing the independence of the Office of Public Accountability by raising pay for auditors, giving the office an independent and fixed
The Guam Chamber of Commerce sent supporting testimony to endorse the reduction of liquid fuel taxes at a public hearing that was held on April 7 by the Guam Legislature.