Governor signs LEAP and Power Credit bills into law
Democrat Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero signed, on May 22, Bills 75-37 and 83-37 now known as Public Laws 37-15 and 37-16, meaning Guam businesses...
Flores: Abortion already legal on Guam; hopes to work with lawmakers
Jayne Flores, the director of Guam Bureau of Women's Affairs, said that she hopes to work with Guam lawmakers on the matter of abortion.
“We...
Adelup: Blas’ legislation stalls GDOE pay adjustments
Guam Department of Education pay adjustments are held back by legislature bureaucracy.
The pay adjustments for Guam Department of Education employees are being held up...
Should abortion be legal on Guam?
Last week, the Office of the Attorney General of Guam filed a notice of the District Court of opinion that will appeal to the...
AG Moylan reactivating the White Collar Division
The White-Collar Crime Division was originally introduced by the first AG of Guam, Doug Moylan.
However, those that went into the office after his first...
Delegate Moylan addresses Excess Land Return Act
As PNC previously reported and many have come to experience, "excess" land that is given back by the Federal Government can only be used...
Senator Will Parkinson on Public Law 20-134
Freshman Senator Will Parkinson maintains his position to let the courts decide if the 1990 abortion ban was ever "on the books".
Senator Parkinson said...
Bill 291 veto override fails, 12 bills pass
Bill 291-36, also known as the Heartbeat Act bans abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected has officially stopped in its tracks.
Earlier today, the...
Opioid settlement
In agreement with CVS and Walgreens, Guam will receive settlement funds regarding the opioid crisis that the companies contributed to by failing to properly...
Certain U.S. Territory Citizens Still Not U.S. Citizens
U.S. Supreme Court upholds Insular Cases
U.S. Territories faced a small defeat in the fight to recognize its people as U.S. citizens.
In the most recent...