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Governor Lou Leon Guerrero and Congressman Michael San Nicolas are working to extend beyond November the Medicaid funding Guam desperately needs.
"Are we a second-class citizen?" Gilbert Alvarez asked at a veterans town hall with visiting members of Congress Friday night.
A congressional delegation led by House Veterans Affairs Committee Chairman Rep. Mark Takano, D-Calif., arrived on Guam Friday, hours before a town hall to directly hear from Guam's veterans.
The veterans town hall was scheduled for 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Friday at Government House.
All Veterans and members of the public interested in Veterans issues are invited to attend.
This CoDel will feature the Chairman of the Veterans Affairs Committee Mark Takano and Members of the Committee. Master of Ceremony and moderator of the Townhall will be decorated Veteran and long time law enforcement officer and local businessman John Ananich II.
A veterans town hall meeting is scheduled for Friday, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Government House with the veterans affairs congressional delegation (CODEL) visiting Guam.
Congressman Michael San Nicolas, who is hosting the CODEL and organizing the town hall meeting, said all veterans and members of the public interested in veterans issues are invited to attend.
Congressman Michael San Nicolas has introduced H.R. 4409 “The People Empowerment Act” which codifies into the Organic Act of Guam existing local law mandating a referendum before implementing a local tax increase or taking on more than $25 million in public debt.
(Tumon, Guam) Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero has been hiding a potentially devastating cut in Medicaid funding to Guam and the other territories if action isn’t taken to fix what’s been dubbed as the ‘Medicaid Cliff.’
Del. Michael San Nicolas wants the Leon Guerrero administration to “follow the law” to get tax refunds paid out sooner.
Could a Guam Disney feature or princess soon become a “part of your world?”
According to Guam Del. Michael San Nicolas, close to a dozen senior executives with Disney expressed interest in the idea to include more from the U.S. territories in their programming.
The group joined a recent Asian-Pacific American Caucus meeting in Washington D.C.
