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Survey: 67% support GovGuam COVID-19 response
You are the owner of this article.You have permission to edit this article.Back to TopMost Guam residents support the government's COVID-19 response, such as the stay-at-home order, while also reporting financial stress in their households tied to job challenges as a result of the pandemic.There is also little optimism for a quick economic recovery, with or without the tourism industry.These are among the results of a scientific survey released Friday, which quantifies the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Guam residents' emotional and financial well-being.Success! An email has been...…You are the owner of this article.You have permission to edit this article.Back to TopMost Guam residents support the government's COVID-19 response, such as the stay-at-home order, while also reporting financial stress in their households tied to job challenges as a result of the pandemic.There is also little optimism for a quick economic recovery, with or without the tourism industry.These are among the results of a scientific survey released Friday, which quantifies the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on Guam residents' emotional and financial well-being.Success! An email has been...WW…
Topasna: Senators should stop salary increments during COVID
You are the owner of this article.You have permission to edit this article.PAY RAISE: Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority board Chairman Sabino Flores said at Monday's hearing that the salary increase for GHURA Executive Director Ray Topasna, center, hasn't yet been implemented. In this file photo, they are preparing to present the keys to the Guam Police Department Sinajana Precinct Command. Post file photoRay TopasnaBack to TopGuam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority Executive Director Ray Topasna on Monday told senators that they have a choice to pass a bill that would place a...…You are the owner of this article.You have permission to edit this article.PAY RAISE: Guam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority board Chairman Sabino Flores said at Monday's hearing that the salary increase for GHURA Executive Director Ray Topasna, center, hasn't yet been implemented. In this file photo, they are preparing to present the keys to the Guam Police Department Sinajana Precinct Command. Post file photoRay TopasnaBack to TopGuam Housing and Urban Renewal Authority Executive Director Ray Topasna on Monday told senators that they have a choice to pass a bill that would place a...WW…
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