
Guam Legislature
The Guam Legislature is the legislative branch of the government of Guam, a U.S. territory in the Pacific. It is a unicameral body, meaning it has only one chamber, consisting of 15 senators elected by the people of Guam. The Legislature is responsible for making laws, approving the budget, and addressing local issues. Sessions are held annually to discuss and vote on proposed legislation. Senators serve for four-year terms, and the Legislature plays a crucial role in representing the interests of Guam's residents and shaping policies that affect the territory's governance and development.