Guam's Justice Gaps Get Zoom Spotlight from Civil Rights Crew
Published Date: 2/20/2026
Notice
Summary
The Guam Advisory Committee is holding a free Zoom meeting on February 25, 2026, to talk about their final report on why FAS members are overrepresented in Guam’s criminal justice system. Anyone interested can join, listen, and even share their thoughts during the open comment time. This meeting helps make sure the community’s voice is heard and can influence future actions.
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Public Zoom Meeting on Feb 25, 2026
The Guam Advisory Committee will hold a virtual public meeting via Zoom on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. ChST (Tuesday, February 24, 2026, 6:00 p.m.–7:00 p.m. ET). You can join using the provided Zoom registration link or by phone (call (833) 435-1820, Meeting ID 161 345 6745).
You Can Submit Written Comments (30 Days)
Members of the public may submit written comments about the meeting; comments must be received within 30 days following the meeting and may be emailed to Kayla Fajota at [email protected].
Closed Captioning & Accommodations Offered
Closed captioning will be available for individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing, or who have certain cognitive or learning impairments. To request additional accommodations, email Angelica Trevino at [email protected] at least 10 business days prior to the meeting.
Wireless Callers May Incur Charges
If you join the meeting by phone using a wireless line you may incur regular wireless charges according to your plan; the Commission will not refund any charges. Calls placed over land lines to the toll-free number (833) 435-1820 will incur no charge.
Public Minutes Will List Attendees
Per the Federal Advisory Committee Act, public minutes of the meeting will include a list of persons who are present. Records from the meeting will be posted on www.box.com and at www.facadatabase.gov for public inspection.
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