I can't imagine that we would do anything else but to go forward and take the responsibility upon ourselves.
Madeleine Bordallo
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Madeleine Bordallo is a Democratic politician who served as the Delegate to the United States House of Representatives from Guam from 2003 to 2019. During her tenure, she focused on issues such as military affairs, education, and health care, advocating for the interests of Guam and its residents. Bordallo was the first woman to represent Guam in Congress, and she played a significant role in promoting the island's economic development and environmental protection initiatives. She was known for her commitment to improving the quality of life for the people of Guam and worked to secure federal funding for various local projects.
Support for the enactment of the Guam World War II Loyalty Recognition Act continues to grow, and I hope that the Senate will pass the bill this year.
I respectfully request and appeal to the Committee to include in its proposed budget resolution for Fiscal Year 2010 sufficient budgetary headroom to allow for Congress to pass legislation implementing the recommendations of the Guam War…
We are pleased to receive your testimony, and you are recognized for 5 minutes.
We need specific, practical, and constructive recommendations and priorities.
We begin the 111th Congress during a period of great uncertainty for our Nation.
The dynamic nature of our time suggests the need for a new conservation paradigm.
I do know, Secretary Penn, and I will say for the record, that you have made every effort to work closely with our elected leaders in the legislature, and I thank you.





