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Senators debate extending lawful use of U.S. driver licenses from 30 to 90 days; bill advanced with lingering concerns

General Government Operations and Appropriations · December 1, 2025
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Summary

Bill 165‑38 would extend the time a person with a valid U.S. driver's license may lawfully operate a vehicle in Guam from 30 to 90 days. Proponents say it reflects operational delays at the Department of Revenue and Taxation; opponents worry it may impede record‑keeping and not reduce DMV line congestion.

The Legislature debated Bill 165‑38, which would extend the period during which holders of valid U.S. driver licenses may operate motor vehicles in Guam from 30 days to 90 days. The sponsor said the change would align statutory deadlines with agency capacity and modern migration and military deployment realities.

Supporters: proponents — including the bill's author and multiple senators — argued the extension would…

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