Legislative workers being mistreated and abused, need to be classified
By Thomas J. Fisher [T]he 37th Guam Legislature has a problem. I suggest a solution. Several times I have attempted to obtain public information through the use of our Freedom…
By Thomas J. Fisher [T]he 37th Guam Legislature has a problem. I suggest a solution. Several times I have attempted to obtain public information through the use of our Freedom…
If it were not for obstructions by Therese Terlaje and Chris Barnett, the governor argued this week, construction of a new hospital already would be underway. Now, Lou Leon Guerrero…
This morning I drove by the Harmon Loop Road – McDonald’s intersection and said to my mother in law, “I feel so bad for these people.” On the grassy easement…
By Sharon O’Mallan On Friday Kandit’s Facebook ran a not so friendly discussion about myself and our pro-life group. I was busy over the weekend, like most people, and…
Pro-life advocates got what they wanted when Roe v Wade was overturned. Or did we? I can’t help but think of that adage, steeped in Christian tradition (Luke 12:48), “From…
By Jeneva Cruz Telo Taitague: Still the Mean Girl of the Legislature? It seems Telo Taitague just can’t shake her high school days. Remember when she was demanding apologies and…
By Peter J. Santos It’s not a secret that the Guam Legislature has lost public support and respect in the past few years. It is mind boggling to me some…
By John A. Ananich II To the esteemed Senators who voted in favor of the 2025 fiscal budget, I extend my sincerest congratulations. Truly, you have demonstrated an unparalleled aptitude…
By John A. Ananich II As citizens of Guam, we entrust our elected senators—whether seasoned incumbents or newly elected officials—with the significant responsibility of enacting legislation that genuinely reflects the…
It has been nearly two months since Joselito Marquez said Republican Senator Telo Taitague assaulted him at the Guam Congress Building when he tried to serve her with court orders.…