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Attorney and artist Lillian "Lily" Gill nominated to Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities board

Committee on Child Welfare, Youth Affairs, Senior Citizens, Women’s Affairs, Disability Services, the Arts, Culture, Historic Preservation, and Agatna Restoration and Redevelopment Authority · March 19, 2026
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Summary

Lillian Gill, a returning Guam resident with university degrees from Stanford and Columbia and a JD from Harvard, testified March 19 before a legislative committee seeking confirmation to the CAHA board. She emphasized streamlining grant applications and collaboration with CAHA leadership and cultural practitioners.

Lillian ("Lily") Gill testified March 19 before the Guam Legislature committee considering her nomination as a community representative to the Guam Council on the Arts and Humanities (CAHA) board. Gill described a background that combines professional legal work and artistic practice and said she would prioritize making CAHA grant applications more accessible while preserving compliance.

Why it matters: CAHA distributes grants and programs that…

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