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The hearing on Bill 4-38, which began last week, will continue Friday afternoon.
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The Judiciary of Guam formally installed Katherine Maraman as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Guam yesterday morning during a ceremony at the Guam Judicial Center Atrium.
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A bill introduced by Sen. William Parkinson would prohibit the hiring of relatives in the government of Guam
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The Office of the Governor held a press conference highlighting progress in drug interdiction efforts on Guam.
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The Office of Public Accountability has issued a 2026 work plan for performance and finacial audits
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Lieutenant Governor Joshua Tenorio has wrapped up a week of high-level meetings in Washington, D.C., aimed at advancing Guam’s infrastructure, affordability, and security priorities.
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The projects expand services to homes, community institutions and hard-to-reach areas.
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Refunds are being sent to individuals who made payments through Rev and Tax online portals after legislation eliminated credit card fees. Businesses must still pay the fees.
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Although it was originally opposed by neighbors, the developer resubmitted plans for the Honhui Guam resort and incorporated community feedback.
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Bill proposes conducting regular salary, recruitment, and retention studies for Department of Corrections workers.