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The laws require employers to make reasonable accommodations for pregnant workers and prevent landlords from discriminating against renters based on income sources.
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Bill 29-38 is also known as the Source of Income Discrimination Bill and aims to expand housing access for renters on Guam. At the Legislative session yesterday the bill advanced to the voting file.
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The Guam Land Use Commission and the Guam Hybrid Land Use Commission on Thursday approved projects to create more housing on the island.
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The Guam Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Public Works are assessing damage and looking for ways to prevent future landslides.
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The residential units are needed for single service members as well as military families.
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The subdivision would have single-family homes, townhomes and a community center, according to the developer's representative.
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Senators heard testimony on Bill 164-38, which would create a new zoning process for affordable housing
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Guam Senator Telo Taitague introduced a bill aimed at boosting transparency and protecting consumers in Guam’s real estate market.
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Rear Adm. Mietus begins command in Guam as DeVore departs, amid scrutiny over military buildup, housing strain and infrastructure gaps.
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Last week, graduate students from the University of Guam presented a proposal to develop affordable housing on CHamoru Land Trust lands.