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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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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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Forty-two people testified Wednesday on Sen. Don Parkinson's proposal to move a political status proposal forward. Almost all were opposed to the bill.
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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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In November, the groundbreaking for the reconstruction of Simon Sanchez High School was canceled after a bid protest halted demolition.
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The crime of “nonconsensual image depiction” would be a third-degree felony