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Bordallo challenges DEIS

Congressional report lists flaws of the draft study THE military buildup must be delayed, Congresswoman Madeleine Bordallo said last night, acknowledging that the draft environmental impact statement has serious deficiencies that need to be addressed.

Senators rebuke Bordallo

Democrats say delegate not acting on Guam’s behalf CONGRESSWOMAN Madeleine Z. Bordallo will deliver her biannual congressional report to the people of Guam next month amid criticisms from some local Democratic senators who are not happy with her representation of Guam in the nation’s capital. Bordallo will deliver her report during a legislative session that will be called by speaker Judi Won Pat on Feb.

The biggest spender

Bordallo spent $6,090 on food and beverages in one day CONGRESSWOMAN Madeleine Bordallo may have earned the uncomely distinction as the most extravagant spender at the House of Representatives, with a record of $6,090 spent on food and beverages in one day during her Guam visit in August, according to a report compiled by the Sunlight Foundation.

Limtiaco nominated to replace Rapadas

CONGRESSWOMAN Madeleine Z. Bordallo nominated Attorney General Alicia Limtiaco for the position of U.S. Attorney General for Guam and the CNMI, according to a confidential source.

Bill to fund political status info campaign

(Office of the Guam Delegate)– Congresswoman Madeleine Z. Bordallo has introduced H.R.

Defense funds trickle down on Guam

“CONGRESS is clear in its support for the military buildup on Guam,” Congresswoman Madeleine Z. Bordallo said last week in the wake of news that a reconciled conference report on the 2010 national defense spending bill has been issued.

Bordallo voted for Abercrombie amendment

CONGRESSWOMAN Madeleine Z. Bordallo has voted in favor of Hawaii Congressman Neil Abercrombie’s controversial wage amendment despite her serious concerns about the proposal.

Guam Congresswoman Recognized For Canine Compassion

Guthertz Fights For Animals On-Island, Bordallo Fights For Animals Off-Island