
Guam Legislative Assembly
The Guam Legislative Assembly is the governing body responsible for making laws in Guam, a U.S. territory in the Pacific. Composed of 15 members, it includes senators who are elected by residents to represent their interests. The assembly discusses and votes on various issues, from local policies to budgets. Its functions resemble those of state legislatures in the U.S., where lawmakers address community needs, propose legislation, and hold the government accountable. The assembly plays a crucial role in shaping everyday life in Guam while working within the framework of U.S. law and territories.