GuamBill No. 129-38 (COR)38th Guam Legislature (2025-2026)legislature

AN ACT TO ADD A NEW § 1041 TO CHAPTER 10, TITLE 1, GUAM CODE ANNOTATED, RELATIVE TO ESTABLISHING FEBRUARY 21 OF EACH YEAR AS HA’ÅNEN HILA’ NÅNA (MOTHER LANGUAGE DAY).

Sponsored By: Shelly V. Calvo (Republican)

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Shelly V. Calvo

    Republican • legislature

Cosponsors

  • Chris “Malafunkshun” Barnett

    Democrat • legislature

  • Christopher M. Dueñas

    Republican • legislature

  • Eulogio Shawn Gumataotao

    Republican • legislature

  • Frank F. Blas Jr.

    Republican • legislature

  • Jesse A. Lujan

    Republican • legislature

  • Joe S. San Agustin

    Democrat • legislature

  • Sabina F. Perez

    Democrat • legislature

  • Sabrina Salas Matanane

    Republican • legislature

  • Telo T. Taitague

    Republican • legislature

  • Therese M. Terlaje

    Democrat • legislature

  • Tina Rose Muña-Barnes

    Democrat • legislature

  • V. Anthony Ada

    Republican • legislature

  • Vincent A.V. Borja

    Republican • legislature

  • William A. Parkinson

    Democrat • legislature

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 0 • No: 0

legislature vote 6/3/2025

Floor Vote

Yes: 0 • No: 0

Actions Timeline

  1. Referred to committee

    4/24/2025legislature
  2. Introduced as Bill No. 129-38 (COR)

    4/24/2025legislature
  3. Enacted into law

    Governor
  4. Transmitted to Governor

    legislature
  5. Committee report filed

    legislature

Bill Text

  • Introduced

    4/24/2025

  • Committee Report

  • Enrolled (Public Law)

  • Transmittal

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