During a recent government meeting, Representative Marissa Flores expressed her gratitude to the judiciary for providing proposed rules for probate and procedure, highlighting the clarity brought by the indicated changes. However, she raised significant concerns regarding the judiciary's 2025 budget, particularly the allocation of the Justice Center Fund, which she argues has been misappropriated.
Flores pointed out that the fund, originally intended to support the Department of Public Safety (DPS), has been diverted to aid the courts, including the construction of new courthouses on Tinian and Rota. She emphasized the pressing need for DPS to receive adequate resources, especially in light of rising crime rates that have overwhelmed the court system.
The representative urged a reevaluation of the fund's allocation, advocating for a return of the resources to DPS to ensure public safety. She noted that while the judiciary has its own financial needs, the safety of the community should remain a priority. Flores highlighted the financial burden on taxpayers in combating crime and called for the courts to seek alternative funding sources, such as grants, to support their operations without compromising public safety.
In closing, Flores reiterated her commitment to advocating for the restoration of the Justice Center Fund to its original purpose, stressing that the community deserves to feel safe and secure.