GuamBill No. 34-38 (COR)38th Guam Legislature (2025-2026)legislature

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 THIRTY (30) DAYS OF AN ANNOUNCED OR RANDOM DRUG TESTING, AND TO REQUIRE EMPLOYEES TO SUBMIT TO DRUG TESTING PRIOR TO RE-EMPLOYMENT

Sponsored By: V. Anthony Ada (Republican)

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • V. Anthony Ada

    Republican • legislature

Cosponsors

  • Chris “Malafunkshun” Barnett

    Democrat • legislature

  • Christopher M. Dueñas

    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

  • Shelly V. Calvo

    Republican • legislature

  • Tina Rose Muña-Barnes

    Democrat • legislature

  • William A. Parkinson

    Democrat • legislature

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 0 • No: 0

legislature vote 3/31/2025

Floor Vote

Yes: 0 • No: 0

Actions Timeline

  1. Referred to committee

    1/21/2025legislature
  2. Introduced as Bill No. 34-38 (COR)

    1/21/2025legislature
  3. Enacted into law

    Governor
  4. Transmitted to Governor

    legislature
  5. Committee report filed

    legislature

Bill Text

  • Introduced

    1/21/2025

  • Committee Report

  • Enrolled (Public Law)

  • Transmittal

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