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Votes at a glance: Guam Legislature passes multiple bills and confirms nominations
Summary
During the session, the Guam Legislature advanced numerous bills to adoption, adopted several resolutions and confirmed multiple nominations; a number of veto override attempts failed. Tally-by-item and brief descriptions follow.
The Guam Legislature completed its third-reading and voting files, passing multiple bills and adopting resolutions in a late-night session. Several nominations were confirmed by majority vote. A number of veto override attempts failed.
Below are the items taken up with vote outcomes and key details as recorded on the floor (titles condensed):
- Bill 263-37 COR: An act to transfer municipal lot 3458-R1 (Ordot/Chalampago) from the Department of Parks and Recreation to the Office of Chalampago Ordot mayor and to amend Guam Code Annotated provisions. Roll call: 12 ayes, 3 excused. Outcome: passed.
- Bill 272-37 COR: Amends section 5252 (procurement records) to modernize retention and promote transparency. Roll call: 12 ayes, 3 excused. Outcome: passed.
- Bill 276-37 LS: Requires superintendent of education reports to be posted on the Department of Education website. Roll call: 12 ayes, 3 excused. Outcome: passed.
- Bill 279-37 LS: Renames a precinct as Senator Jose T. Pito Terlahi police station (adds section 849.17). Roll call: 12 ayes, 3 excused. Outcome: passed.
- Bill 332-37 COR (Virtual Power Plant Program, as amended): Final vote…
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