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The administration is still working with Washington, D.C., to get the list of World War II survivors whose war claims have been adjudicated.
A new plan to fund reparations for World War II survivors raises concerns that must be addressed.
Congressman Michael San Nicolas said his office was not consulted in Governor Lou Leon Guerrero’s decision to use local funding for war claims.
The governor held a press conference last week announcing her intent to re-prioritize local funds to fulfill war claims that have already been adjudicated for survivors of World War II.
Del. Michael San Nicolas said he supports the intent of Adelup's quick payout of war claims, however, he's concerned with the impact it may have.
Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero on Friday announced about $6 million to $7 million in local funds to pay the war claims of hundreds of World War II survivors because the issue has stalled at the federal level.
Guam – The Republican Party of Guam stands behind Congressman Michael San Nicolas in his legislative efforts to get the war claims paid out.
Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero today announced that legislation will be introduced to provide claims to war survivors.
With President Donald Trump’s signature on a federal disaster aid bill, the Federal Medicare Assistance Percentage program will completely fund Guam's Medicaid with 100 percent share under the Affordable Care Act for this year.
Local Republican Party Chairman Jerry Crisostomo says the island's GOP stands ready to assist Guam's Democratic congressman in his effort to win passage of a bill authorize the release of war claims to Guam's manåmko'.
The Republican Party of Guam is glad to assist in pushing World War II reparations for war survivors.
Guam Del. Mike San Nicolas on Tuesday asked the Republican Party of Guam to help persuade Republicans in Congress to support the payment of World War II reparations for Guam's war survivors.
Guam Del. Michael San Nicolas is suggesting that money that may become available by lifting the match requirement for Guam's Medicaid funds could be used to extend health insurance coverage for the children in foster care on island.
