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Mayor’s Council trims FY26 requests, reallocates $440,000 to villages after line‑by‑line review

5916370 · September 30, 2025
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Summary

After line‑by‑line budget review the Mayor’s Council removed several line items from its FY26 request (including a $25,000 internet upgrade and a $350,000 heavy‑equipment lease), approved reallocation of $440,000 equally among 19 village governments and divided a separate $2 million appropriation evenly among villages.

The Mayor’s Council of Guam revised parts of its FY26 internal budget request during a detailed line‑by‑line discussion Tuesday, removing several planned items and redistributing roughly $440,000 equally among the island’s 19 villages.

What the council changed - Internet services upgrade ($25,000): Council members voted to remove the $25,000 line item for an island‑wide internet upgrade, in part because a separate federal grant for cybersecurity and communications—already in process—was expected to cover similar investments. - District‑wide training ($65,000): The council voted to remove a…

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