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Guam lawmaker offers new minimum wage legislation

HAGATNA, Guam—Guam Sen. James V. Espaldon, Minority Leader of the 34th Guam Legislature, has introduced legislation that calls for a more gradual and less abrupt increase to the island’s minimum wage. Bill No. 135-34 (LS) seeks to increase the minimum wage to $8.75 per hour...
Posted On Jun 29 2017 06:06
, By Press Release

Reciprocity sought for drivers licenses in Guam and the NMI

A CNMI lawmaker and three four Guam senators are finalizing and intend to introduce mirror legislation to extend non-commercial drivers license reciprocity to residents of the CNMI and Guam. The reciprocity agreement bill will be introduced in the CNMI Legislature by Rep. Ivan A....
Posted On Jun 23 2017 06:00
, By Press Release

Guamanians support part-time legislature

Sens. Fernando Barcinas Esteves and Tommy Morrison of the Guam Legislature have received positive testimony in support of their Bill 60-34 or the Citizens’ Legislature Act, which was publicly heard Friday. Residents, Citizens for Public Accountability, the Guam Chamber of...
Posted On May 15 2017 06:00
, By Press Release

Mrs. Toelkes, here are the facts

Dear GPSM president Amellia Toelkes: Under normal circumstances, I would choose not to respond to you, as your comments are ridiculous, but I will proceed forward to clarify a few things. First and foremost, your gender, or being a woman, has nothing to do with your fraudulent...
Posted On May 12 2017 06:00
, By Rep. Ed Propst
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