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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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The bill requires the Guam Visitors Bureau board, rather than the general manager, to approve travel.
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The Jones Act, a 1920 shipping law, has been blamed for high prices on Guam. But politicians have mixed opinions on whether a 60-day waiver will provide much relief for island consumers.
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Officials hope incentives, marketing, signature events will keep visitor interest high after mandated seat capacity expires.
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Sen. Jesse Lujan has introduced a bill that would require the board, rather than the general manager, to approve travel.
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Sen. Jesse Lujan is calling for a meeting between senators and the governor to discuss the future of GMH
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Sen. Jesse Lujan outlined economic and infrastructure problems, and possible solutions, in a letter to Interior Department official