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Legislators clash over hospital site amid governor's agenda

July 26, 2024 | Health, Land, Justice, and Culture , Legislative, Guam



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Legislators clash over hospital site amid governor's agenda
In a recent government meeting, discussions centered around the contentious issue of the hospital's location and the administration's plans that appear to circumvent legislative authority. Lawmakers expressed frustration over the governor's veto of a bill aimed at relocating the hospital back to its original site, highlighting that they lacked the votes necessary to override this decision.

Concerns were raised regarding the administration's strategy to acquire land for the hospital, which some legislators believe undermines the legislative process. Questions were directed at how the administration plans to address these actions, particularly regarding property that falls under the commission's jurisdiction.

The conversation also touched on the management of ancestral lands and the transparency of property leasing opportunities. Legislators questioned whether the process for leasing property was adequately advertised or if it was limited to select parties. There was a call for more openness in the Request for Proposals (RFP) process to ensure that all interested parties have a fair chance to participate.

Additionally, the issue of compensating families affected by property decisions was raised, with lawmakers noting that the current funds available—approximately $16 million—are insufficient to address these concerns. The meeting concluded with a strong emphasis on the need for proactive measures to generate revenue and manage property effectively, as legislators expressed a desire to move forward without unnecessary delays.

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