Biography

James Moylan proudly serves as Guam’s congressional delegate to the 119th United States Congress.
Moylan believes island residents have a right to know what’s happening in their governing offices. Therefore, he has created an open-door policy that allows constituents to have their concerns directly addressed. He is a strong and trustworthy leader who’s focused on issues that affect Guamanians most.
Moylan’s history of service includes his time as a senator in the 35th and 36th Guam Legislature, a Veteran of the United States army and a parole officer at the Department of Corrections.
Additionally, Moylan has more than two decades of experience working in the private sector, which includes healthcare, financial services, and insurance.
In his current position, Moylan serves on the House Armed Services Committee, the House Foreign Affairs Committee, and the House Education and Workforce Committee. He works closely with these Committees to address issues that are vital to Guam and the Pacific Island community.
Moylan is a native of Guam, from the village of Tumon. He graduated from John F. Kennedy High School and continued his education at the University of Guam, graduating with a bachelor’s degree in criminal justice.
Most of all, Moylan is proud to be the father of Abby and Krissy Moylan, and husband to Sandy Moylan.