The Business Policy Review Commission – A Promise in Action


By Frank F. Blas, Jr. for Kandit News & Views
In today’s evolving business landscape, policy cannot be crafted in isolation. For legislation to truly address the challenges faced by our local businesses and consumers, it must be informed by those who live and breathe the realities of Guam’s economy every day. This is the guiding principle behind the Business Policy Review Commission – a body formed in alignment with your 38th Guam Legislature’s promise to engage and include the community more in policy discussions and legislative action.
This commission isn’t just another advisory group. It is a coalition of business owners, industry stakeholders, and consumers; individuals with direct and indirect connections to the heartbeat of our economy. Their insights have already yielded tangible results, transforming business concerns into legislative solutions. But beyond policy creation, the commission is setting a precedent for how governance should work: through open dialogue, collaboration, and accountability.
One of the commission’s most significant achievements has been initiating discussions on government procurement issues, a critical topic affecting businesses large and small. By bringing public and private sector leaders to the table, the commission has facilitated conversations on fairness, transparency, and efficiency, ensuring that procurement processes work for businesses, not against them. The result? A foundation for future reforms that empower local enterprises and create a level playing field.
The success of the commission underscores a vital truth: when the community is actively involved in shaping policy, the results are more effective, equitable, and lasting. It’s a model of governance that recognizes that businesses aren’t just economic units, they are pillars of our community. Their struggles impact families, their successes create opportunities, and their voices deserve to be heard.
As the work of the Business Policy Review Commission continues, the call for engagement remains clear. Business owners, industry leaders, and community advocates must remain involved, providing feedback, sharing concerns, and ensuring that policy reflects the real needs of Guam’s economy. This is more than a policy review, it is a movement to make governance responsive, responsible, and rooted in the people it serves.
A thriving economy begins with informed leadership. Through collaboration and community-driven policy, the Business Policy Review Commission is helping to shape a future where businesses prosper, consumers are protected, and Guam’s economic foundation remains strong.
Community-led. Business-focused. The future starts with us.
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Frank F. Blas, Jr. is the speaker of the Thirty-eighth Guam Legislature

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