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B 116-38

AN ACT TO DEAPPROPRIATE FORTY-TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($42,000.00) FROM THE FUNDS OF THE OFFICE OF SENATOR TELO T. TAITAGUE AND TO REAPPROPRIATE SAID SUM TO THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE’S LAW ENFORCEMENT SECTION’S CONSERVATION CORPS APPRENTICE PROGRAM.

38th Guam Legislature

Overview: Bill B 116-38, "AN ACT TO DEAPPROPRIATE FORTY-TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($42,000.00) FROM THE FUNDS OF THE OFFICE OF SENATOR TELO T. TAITAGUE AND TO REAPPROPRIATE SAID SUM TO

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Bill Summary · B 116-38

Overview: Bill B 116-38, "AN ACT TO DEAPPROPRIATE FORTY-TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($42,000.00) FROM THE FUNDS OF THE OFFICE OF SENATOR TELO T. TAITAGUE AND TO REAPPROPRIATE SAID SUM TO THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE'S LAW ENFORCEMENT SECTION'S CONSERVATION CORPS APPRENTICE PROGRAM", was introduced on November 27, 2025.

Purpose and Intent: The main purpose of this bill is to reallocate $42,000 from the office of Senator Telo T. Taitague to the Department of Agriculture's Law Enforcement Section's Conservation Corps Apprentice Program. This reallocation aims to provide additional funding and support for the Conservation Corps Apprentice Program.

Key Provisions:
- Deappropriate $42,000 from the funds of the Office of Senator Telo T. Taitague
- Reappropriate the $42,000 to the Department of Agriculture's Law Enforcement Section's Conservation Corps Apprentice Program

Affected Parties and Impacts:
- The Office of Senator Telo T. Taitague will have $42,000 less in its budget
- The Department of Agriculture's Law Enforcement Section's Conservation Corps Apprentice Program will receive an additional $42,000 in funding
- The Conservation Corps Apprentice Program will be able to expand or enhance its operations with the additional funding

Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
The bill has been introduced and is currently in the legislative process. Further action, such as committee review, public hearings, and voting, will be required before the bill can be enacted into law.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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