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With a gallon of regular gas selling for $6.43, filling up a 16-gallon vehicle costs Guam residents more than $100.
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The governor said emergency declarations must be grounded in clear and immediate threats to public safety or the continuity of essential services.
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GVB held its quarterly membership meeting yesterday. The war in Iran and rising fuel prices are putting pressure on the island's tourism industry, but GVB officials say they have a plan to deal with the challenges.
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Guam Sen. William Parkinson has introduced a bill for $100 energy credits for six months, while Attorney General Douglas Moylan wants a meeting with fuel company representatives.
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The CNMI Supreme Court will appoint an off‑island judge to preside over a gas price‑fixing lawsuit.