MSN: Congress to help families, GovGuam & Commonwealth government
While the residents of the Marianas wait for their governors to ease their financial burdens, Congress is providing a solution that is near.
While the residents of the Marianas wait for their governors to ease their financial burdens, Congress is providing a solution that is near.
A bi-partisan deal has been struck between Congress and the President to provide trillions in assistance to American families and businesses
The price of gas might drop if a bill by Sen. Moylan is acted on and passed.
Up to $2k/adult, $1k/child, ban on evictions, foreclosures, and car repossessions, suspension of rent and utilities payments, and more.
The governor finally did what other leaders have been telling her to do - request SBA for loans for small businesses. They're now available.
Millions in funding is available to Guam's small businesses that will help workers, but the governor is sitting on the opportunity.
Guam's GOP is going to help Congressman San Nicolas to push a major financial relief package for American families.
The President has extended the tax filing deadline; what that means for Guam's 6-month deadline to pay refunds is unclear for now.
In a sweeping bill, Congress may wipe away many of your personal financial worries as the nation endures the COVID-19 emergency.
Federal unemployment aid may soon be a reality for Guam in response to the COVID-19 emergency.
There may be financial relief for workers displaced by the downturn in the economy, if Gov. Leon Guerrero seeks out federal support.
Speaker Muna-Barnes is asking the governor to declare a state of economic injury disaster to open small business loan opportunities up.
Guam's legislative speaker is asking the heads of the major shopping centers for financial relief for its merchants that can save jobs.
The first portion of federal funding for Guam through a recent federal law for Coronavirus response now is available.
Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero has outlawed price gouging as of Saturday night.
Guam's new guidelines narrow the testing of patients, while the CDC has broadened testing criteria for the rest of the country.
The Guam Legislature passed a COVID19 emergency funding bill.
The CNMI governor and lieutenant governor took to the airwaves on KKMP in what appears to be hints of further austerity on the horizon.
Wanna know why tax refunds are so far behind? It has everything to do with rich people who don't pay taxes.
HR 5687, which passed the U.S. House, will rebate territories for their cost of paying the federal EITC to the working poor.