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Echoing sentiments raised by Congressman San Nicolas in a hearing last week with Federal Reserve (FED) Chairman Jerome Powell, Financial Services Committee Chairwoman Maxine Waters followed up with Powell to get Guam and territories access to the Municipal Liquidity Facility (MLF).
House Congressional leadership announced today the intent to advance H.R. 2 the Invest in America Act that focuses on infrastructure investment throughout the country.
Some War Claimants may have received their federal checks recently, and more are on the way.
Congress appropriated an additional $4B to the Emergency Solutions Grants (ESG) program in the CARES Act in order to address the homeless population and those who are at risk of becoming homeless due to the coronavirus pandemic. The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development released an additional $2,630,542 to Guam to be used for the following purposes:
In this latest correspondence, this time sent directly to Labor Chair Regine Biscoe-Lee, Congressman San Nicolas showcases how as little as 20% of all businesses may have registered unemployment rolls, and further provides samples of direct constituent messages from workers unable to get their employers cooperation to register their unemployment rolls or provide them with unemployment certifica
"We would like to recognize the OUTSTANDING work of Project Director Mary Grace Lapid Rosadino of the Superior Court of Guam.
Her hard work has secured a New Award of $398,228.00 in U.S. Department of Health and Human Services grant funds for Adult Drug Court Projects of the Superior Court of Guam.
"We would like to recognize the OUTSTANDING work of Project Director Catherine Schroeder of the Guam Department of Education.
Her hard work has secured a Non-Competing Continuation of $3,513,933.00 in U.S. Department of Health and Human Services grant funds for Head Start Projects of the Guam Department of Education.
With the passage of HR 7010 the PPP Flexibility Act in the Senate, the PPP SBA loan program is set to implement enhancements, many of which are retroactive to the CARES Act.
Over one month ago on April 14, 2020 Guam received $6,420,621 in child care grants (CCDBG) from the CARES Act we secured in the Congress to support our childcare providers and make childcare available to essential workers.
"We continue to receive pleas from childcare providers that this money still has not been made available, opened Congressman San Nicolas.
