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Recent Press Releases:
NEWS: 22nd criminal to be deported; 18 criminals no longer on Guam
Jan. 27, 2017 (Hagåtña) — Governor Calvo has pulled the trigger for the deportation of another criminal. Ignatius Jeremy Fathagaag was imprisoned for criminal sexual conduct in 2012. He was charged with second-degree CSC as a first-degree felony and sentenced to 8 years in prison with credit for time served. He was slated to be released in...
BASTA I BASULA: Islandwide Beautification Day is tomorrow Residents asked to drive with caution
Jan. 27, 2017 (Hagåtña) — The Calvo-Tenorio Administration is asking the community to drive carefully tomorrow as volunteers will be picking up trash along roadsides and other areas. “I want to thank everyone who has committed to working with us to keep our island clean,” Governor Calvo stated. "As our family and friends are out there...
NEWS: Governor directs water sources, soil tested for Agent Orange
Jan. 23, 2017 (Hagåtña) — Governor Eddie Baza Calvo has directed the Guam Environmental Protection Agency to test for traces of the chemical defoliant known as Agent Orange (aka Herbicide Orange). Military veterans have publicly stated that they sprayed Agent Orange in areas around Guam. This is deeply disturbing, considering that the...
BASTA Y BASULA: Islandwide Beautification Day is Jan. 28 Community invited to participate in effort to keep our island clean
Jan. 19, 2017 (Hagåtña) — The Calvo-Tenorio Administration is inviting the community to participate in Islandwide Beautification Day on Jan. 28. Work will begin at 7 a.m. “Last year, your administration and government agencies lead clean up efforts throughout the island in preparation for our thousands of visitors for the 12th Festival of...
UPDATE: AMBER ALERT STILL IN EFFECT
1:55 p.m. Hagåtña — Acting Governor Ray Tenorio has directed GPD to call on reservists and volunteer officers to help in the search for the missing 3-year-old girl. She was in a green Mitsubishi Highlander when it was stolen from the parking lot of a Dededo store this morning. There have been social media reports as recent as 1:30 p.m....
NEWS: 21st criminal to be deported; savings add up to $1.6M
A man serving time at the Department of Corrections for criminal sexual conduct will be transferred into the custody of U.S. Immigrations for deportation. Rodolo Moon Sangalang, also known as Roldolfo Jr., was sentenced to 10 years in prison for second-degree criminal sexual conduct as a first-degree felony. A citizen of the...
NEWS: Good policy builds good government Salary rollbacks harm ability to attract & retain talented leaders
The Administration continues to work to improve the quality of life for the people of Guam, which requires good policy. Currently, the Governor is preparing to meet with federal officials, credit rating agencies and hopefully members of the transition team as the new President is sworn into office. These meetings aim to remove or reduce...
NEWS: 20th criminal to be deported; initiative saves $1.4M
NEWS: 20th criminal to be deported; initiative saves $1.4M Dec. 30, 2017 (Hagåtña) — A man serving time at the Department of Corrections for criminal sexual conduct will be transferred into the custody of U.S. Immigrations, marking the 20th criminal whose sentence will be commuted for deportation. Lawrence Moon was sentenced to six years in...
NEWS: Unprofessional behavior is unacceptable
The Governor has directed the Chief of Police to ensure that a high-ranked, off-duty Guam Police Department officer yelling at police officers be held accountable for his actions. This administration values professionalism. With the police department, a very high level of professionalism is expected and essential in creating a relationship with...


