FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 13, 2026
MEMORANDUM
To: All Senators, Stakeholders, Media
From: Senator Jesse A. Lujan
Chairman, Committee on Transportation, Tourism, Customs, Utilities,
and Federal & Foreign Affairs
The Committee on Transportation, Tourism, Customs, Utilities and Federal & Foreign Affairs will conduct a public hearing on Wednesday, January 21, 2026 beginning at 2:00 PM at the Public Hearing Room in the Guam Congress Building. The agenda is as follows:
2:00 PM
· Resolution No. 97-38 (COR) – Jesse A. Lujan, Christopher M. Duenas, Frank F. Blas, Jr., V. Anthony Ada, Vincent A.V. Borja, Shelly Vargas Calvo, Eulogio Shawn Gumataotao and Sabrina Salas Mantanane RELATIVE TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FILIPINO FRIENDSHIP CAUCUS, TAIWAN FRIENDSHIP CAUCUS, KOREAN FRIENDSHIP CAUCUS AND JAPAN FRIENDSHIP CAUCUS WITHIN THE 38TH GUAM LEGISLATURE; TO REAFFIRM TO CULTURAL, ECONOMIC, AND HISTORICAL BONDS BETWEEN GUAM AND ITS INDO-PACIFIC PARTNERS; AND TO PROMOTE STRONGER DIPLOMATIC ENGAGEMENT, ECONOMIC COOPERATION, AND PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE TIES WITH THE REPULIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA (TAIWAN), THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA, AND JAPAN.
If you would like to participate in any of the Public Hearings listed above or submit written testimony, please contact the Office of Senator Jesse A. Lujan for further assistance via email at senator.lujan@guamlegislature. gov or by phone at (671) 969-6525.
In compliance with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), all government activities, programs, and services are accessible to individuals with disabilities. If you or anyone you know requires assistance or special accommodations to participate in the public hearing, please contact the Office of Senator Jesse A. Lujan at the contact information provided above.
The Public Hearings will be broadcast LIVE on local television (GTA Channel 21, Docomo Channel 117) and streamed online through I Liheslaturan Guåhan’s YouTube Channel (@guamlegislaturemedia).
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January 13, 2026
MEMORANDUM
To: All Senators, Stakeholders, Media
From: Senator Jesse A. Lujan
Chairman, Committee on Transportation, Tourism, Customs, Utilities,
and Federal & Foreign Affairs
RE: FIRST NOTICE of Public Hearings on Wednesday, January 21, 2026
The Committee on Transportation, Tourism, Customs, Utilities and Federal & Foreign Affairs will conduct a public hearing on Wednesday, January 21, 2026 beginning at 2:00 PM at the Public Hearing Room in the Guam Congress Building. The agenda is as follows:
2:00 PM
· Resolution No. 97-38 (COR) – Jesse A. Lujan, Christopher M. Duenas, Frank F. Blas, Jr., V. Anthony Ada, Vincent A.V. Borja, Shelly Vargas Calvo, Eulogio Shawn Gumataotao and Sabrina Salas Mantanane RELATIVE TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FILIPINO FRIENDSHIP CAUCUS, TAIWAN FRIENDSHIP CAUCUS, KOREAN FRIENDSHIP CAUCUS AND JAPAN FRIENDSHIP CAUCUS WITHIN THE 38TH GUAM LEGISLATURE; TO REAFFIRM TO CULTURAL, ECONOMIC, AND HISTORICAL BONDS BETWEEN GUAM AND ITS INDO-PACIFIC PARTNERS; AND TO PROMOTE STRONGER DIPLOMATIC ENGAGEMENT, ECONOMIC COOPERATION, AND PEOPLE-TO-PEOPLE TIES WITH THE REPULIC OF THE PHILIPPINES, THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA (TAIWAN), THE REPUBLIC OF KOREA, AND JAPAN.
If you would like to participate in any of the Public Hearings listed above or submit written testimony, please contact the Office of Senator Jesse A. Lujan for further assistance via email at senator.lujan@guamlegislature.
In compliance with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), all government activities, programs, and services are accessible to individuals with disabilities. If you or anyone you know requires assistance or special accommodations to participate in the public hearing, please contact the Office of Senator Jesse A. Lujan at the contact information provided above.
The Public Hearings will be broadcast LIVE on local television (GTA Channel 21, Docomo Channel 117) and streamed online through I Liheslaturan Guåhan’s YouTube Channel (@guamlegislaturemedia).
This ad was paid with funds by the Committee on Transportation, Tourism, Customs, Utilities and Federal & Foreign Affairs.






