Guam Delegate appointed into US House Armed Services Committee

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Congressman James Moylan is back on island following his swearing into the 118th Congress.

The Guam Delegate was informed earlier this morning that he made it into the prized House Services Committee.

In an interview on NewsTalk K57 with Patti Arroyo, the Congressman says that with the military buildup it is important that Guam has a voice in the committee.

The Delegate is still awaiting approval to sit on Homeland Security and Veterans Committees.

The last Guam Delegate to sit in the Armed Services Committee was former Congresswoman Madeleine Bordallo.

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News Director for the Pacific News Center, Don was born and raised on the island of Saipan and moved to Guam in the Spring of 2016 to pursue higher education at the University of Guam. It was at UOG that Don discovered his passion for keeping his peers politically informed. In his free time, you can find him flying his drone or doing landscape and portrait photography. Don joined the PNC News Team to broaden his writing, and to challenge himself to get in front of the camera. Don’s ultimate goal and passion is to have a well informed and politically engaged Marianas.