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38th Guam Legislature
The 38th Guam Legislature is the current meeting of the Guam Legislature that convened in Hagåtña, Guam on January 6, 2025, during Lou Leon Guerrero's Governorship. In the 2024 Guam election, the Republican Party of Guam won a majority of seats in the Guam Legislature.
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The 38th Guam Legislature is the current meeting of the Guam Legislature that convened in Hagåtña, Guam on January 6, 2025, during Lou Leon Guerrero's Governorship. In the 2024 Guam election, the Republican Party of Guam won a majority of seats in the Guam Legislature.
This is the first time that the Republican Party has held a majority in 16 years.
- April 12, 2015: Act 38-3 (Bill No. 25-38): An Act to amend § 8104(a)(5)(A) and § 8104(a)(5)(B), to renumber § 8104(a)(5)(C) as § 8104(a)(5)(D); and to add a new §8104(a)(5)(C), all of Chapter 8, Title 5, Guam Code Annotated; relative to modernizing public hearing notice requirements by authorizing the posting of public notices in locally licensed electronic newspapers and websites. Act 38-4 (Bill No. 34-38): An Act to amend § 2108 of Chapter 2, Title 4, Guam Code Annotated, relative to requiring employees who resign from Government of Guam employment to submit to and pass drug testing to retain reemployment rights if” said resignation was tendered within 30 days of an announced OR random drug testing, and to require employees to submit to drug testing prior to reemployment.
- June 17, 2025: Act 38-22: An Act to amend §3101(b) of Chapter 3, Title 16 Guam Code annotated; relative to exempting non- resident active-duty service members and their dependents from Driver’s Licensing requirements. Act 38-11 (Bill No. 18-38): An Act to amend § 5707(a) of Article 12, Chapter 5, Title 5, Guam Code annonated, relative to the procedure for judicial review of decisions made by the Public Auditor in Procurement Appeals.
| Affiliation | Party(shading indicates majority caucus) | Total |
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| 6 | 9 | |
| 9 | 6 | |
| 40.0% |
Source:
- Speaker: Frank F. Blas Jr.
- Vice Speaker: Vicente Tony Ada
- Legislative Secretary: Sabrina Salas Matanane
Source:
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Majority Leader: Jesse A. Lujan
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Majority Whip: Shelly Calvo
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Minority Leader: Vacant
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Minority Whip: Vacant
| Name | Party | Start | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Frank F. Blas Jr. | Republican | 2017 | |
| Vicente Ada | 2025 | ||
| Sabrina Salas Matanane | 2025 | ||
| Jesse A. Lujan | 2023 | ||
| Christopher M. Dueñas | 2021 | ||
| Shelly V. Calvo | 2025 | ||
| Vincent Borja | 2025 | ||
| Eulogio Gumataotao | 2025 | ||
| Telo T. Taitague | 2019 | ||
| Tina Rose Muña Barnes | Democratic | 2019 | |
| Chris Barnett | 2023 | ||
| William A. Parkinson | 2023 | ||
| Sabina Perez | 2019 | ||
| Joe S. San Agustin | 2017 | ||
| Therese M. Terlaje | 2017 |
| Committee | Chair | Vice Chair |
|---|---|---|
| Vicente Ada | Christopher M. Duenas | |
| Vicente Ada | Christopher M. Duenas | |
| Christopher M. Duenas | Vicente Ada | |
| Eulogio Shawn Gumataotao | Vicente Ada | |
| Vincent Anthony V. Borja | Tina Rose Muña Barnes | |
| Sabrina Salas Matanane | Vicente Ada | |
| Shelly Calvo | Vicente Ada | |
| Jesse A. Lujan | Christopher M. Duenas & Shelly Calvo | |
| Telo. T. Taitague | Sabina Flores Perez |
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