Drug testing bill vetoed; override vote promised
Governor Lou Leon Guerrero has vetoed a bill that would require GovGuam employees take a drug test if they resign after their department announces...
Mixed reactions heard at Opioids Public Hearing
Lawmakers heard mixed reactions on a bill meant to combat the rise of opioids and fentanyl plaguing Guam and the Nation, during a public...
Governor not signing, requesting extension for Eagle’s Field lease
April 30 is the deadline, imposed by Joint Region Marianas, to sign the Eagle’s Field lease, which would establish a new medical healthcare complex...
OAG appoints Graham Botha as Deputy Attorney General for Civil Division
The Office of the Attorney General of Guam will have a new member join its ranks.
Attorney Graham Botha has been appointed as the acting...
Governor signs one bill into law; vetoes two others
Of the three bills that were introduced by Speaker Therese Terlaje that made it's way to the Governor's desk for signing, only one was...
Moylan’s Discusses Trip To DC
Last week, Senator Moylan joined Congressman San Nicolas on his trip to DC to get a feel of the position after picking up a...
Military would have to “step aside” and stop emergency unexploded ordnance removal services
There are only six days remaining before the military can no longer legally provide open detonation emergency response to the community, since the ban...
GVB: Monte Mesa not 12th board director
It appears that Monte Mesa is not a board director of Guam Visitors Bureau after all, according to a press release issued by GVB...
Special Session recesses till end of Emergency Session
Guam saw what could arguably be called a full display of power from the Executive Branch.
With lawmakers expressing their distaste on Governor Lou Leon...
Override on Bill’s 12 and 13 fails – 9 to 6 split
Lawmakers fail to override Governor Lou Leon Guerrero's veto on bill's 12 and 13.
Despite both bills receiving 9 votes in favor of the override...