$104M in ARPA funds for Mangilao hospital infrastructure to be reallocated ahead of December deadline
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Uriah Aguon Pacific Daily News
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Summary
Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero set aside $104 million in ARPA funding for a proposed Mangilao hospital infrastructure project, but the funds must be expended by December 31. As the deadline approaches, the Consolidated Commission on Utilities discussed reallocating the money, including $60 million of the $100 million specifically designated for the project. The reallocation is driven by the urgency to use federal funding before it expires.
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Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero set aside $104 million in American Rescue Plan Act funding for the project, but the money needs to be expended by the end of the year.
She set aside $100 million, specifically $60 million for the
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