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Committee holds public hearing on reappointments to Guam Land Use Commission

5062821 · June 25, 2025
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The Guam Legislature committee on land held a public hearing for two reappointment nominees to the Guam Land Use Commission, focused on transparency, quorum, conflict-of-interest rules and the land-application review process; no confirmations were voted and the record was kept open for seven days.

The Committee on Land, Environment, Housing, Agriculture, Parks and Infrastructure held a public hearing Oct. 11 to consider reappointments to the Guam Land Use Commission, hearing testimony from nominees Ronald Panglinan and Leilani Flores and taking public questions on commission processes and transparency.

Ronald Panglinan, who identified himself as a commissioner on the Guam Land Use Commission, told the committee, “It’s an honor to be here once again to ensure my position as a commissioner on the Guam Land Use Commission.” He said his year on the commission has taught him “a lot,” particularly about the multi-step application review process, and he suggested the commission consider reducing the number of public hearings applicants must…

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