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Governor seeks to abort AG’s sleep shelter program for Guam's homeless

Summary by pacificislandtimes.com
Adelup challenges 'Dougnity Project' in courtBy Pacific Island Times News StaffThe Office of the Attorney General’s plan to open a temporary sleep shelter for Guam’s drug-dependent homeless individuals hit a snag on Friday following a lawsuit filed by Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero, who sought to stop the project’s launch. The OAG’s Project Dignity, which seeks to offer temporary lodging for “meal, shower, sleep and work,” is scheduled to open at the Tr…
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pacificislandtimes.com broke the news in on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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