U.S. Senator-delegates from Guam & the CNMI?
The CNMI, Guam, and the other territories of the United States may soon be able to elect non-voting representation to the U.S. Senate if legislation by the House delegates of…
The CNMI, Guam, and the other territories of the United States may soon be able to elect non-voting representation to the U.S. Senate if legislation by the House delegates of…
Congressman Michael San Nicolas issued the following response to the State of the Union Presidential Address “We share the President’s sentiments that it is time to open up our community,…
Congressman Michael San Nicolas, speaking up in defense of Ukraine, said he is encouraged U.S. financial sanctions are working to squeeze Russia from its aggression into Europe. Mr. San Nicolas…
High speed broadband internet soon will be available to the 10,000 households on Guam without reliable internet service. According to an announcement by Congressman Michael San Nicolas, the federal commerce…
Congressman Michael San Nicolas has a stunning lead in the latest scientific poll for governor from the University of Guam’s Dr. Ron McNinch. Mr. McNinch and his students for decades…
Tax refunds may be paid within weeks of filing for the first time since the Gutierrez administration thanks to one of Congressman Michael San Nicolas’s chief achievements. The government of…
The following is a news release from the Office of Congressman Michael San Nicolas: The Guam and Hawai’i congressional offices introduced the “Compacts of Free Association Host Community Support Act”…
Democrats call Camacho’s tenure “unremarkable and unmemorable” Former Gov. Felix Camacho wasted no time calling out Gov. Lou Leon Guerrero’s leadership, decisions, and character as he announced his challenge to…
Congressmen Michael San Nicolas and Gregorio “Kilili” Sablan this morning tag teamed Congress in a hearing Kilili held on San Nicolas’s legislation to create opportunities for native Chamorros and Carolinians…
Congressman Michael San Nicolas is warning GovGuam not to make the same mistake at Fadian it did at Ukudu. Such a mistake, the congressman surmises, could cost exponentially more than…