Guam has much to look forward to in the coming years, as the Department of Defense prepares for the huge military build up, and giving an update on the goings on in Washington D.C., Guam Delegate Madeleine Bordallo spoke to members of the Guam Chamber of Commerce.
There is $3.4 million in the Obama Budget for 2010, and in that $787 million is earmarked for Guam's buildup. Bordallo says it is likely Guam will get that entire amount.
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