

Defense spending policy bill proposes $1.9B for Guam, drops land acquisition
By Pacific Island Times News Staff The National Defense Authorization Act for fiscal 2027 proposes to authorize approximately $1.9 billion for Guam to support major military construction projects, including the missile defense system. The defense spending policy bill, approved Friday by the House Armed Services Committee, struck a provision that would authorize the military to acquire more than 100 acres of civilian land. “As Guam’s strategic importance continues to grow, we

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CNMI pleads for retention of visa waiver for Chinese travelers
Apatang’s testimony detailed the compounding pressures facing the commonwealth: a 32 percent drop in April revenues, more than $2.6 million in unbudgeted disaster costs, and an 81.6 percent increase in the fuel adjustment charge in May.

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Senators behind AI-gate must be held accountable, Guam Democrats demand
The contract with a Guam company to provide AI-assisted bill-drafting services for the Guam legislature may already have been terminated, but two senators said the Republican leaders behind the contract still have a lot to explain about the “sweetheart arrangement.”

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