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(Washington, D.C.) — Congressman James Moylan advanced nearly $1.9 billion in Guam-related defense investments and priorities following approval of the Fiscal Year 2027 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) by the House Armed Services Committee.
(Hagåtña, Guam) — Delegate James C. Moylan issued the following statement today expressing his deep condolences over the passing of Guam Police Department (GPD) Chief Stephen C. Ignacio:
(Washington, D.C.) — Following concerns raised by Congressman James Moylan regarding access to special education services on Guam, the House Appropriations Committee has directed the U.S. Department of Education to examine special education service gaps in the territory and report its findings to Congress.
(Washington D.C.) — Guam could receive more than $5 million in federal investments for healthcare, public safety, and law enforcement projects after the U.S. House of Representatives passed the Fiscal Year 2027 Agriculture Appropriations Bill containing funding requests submitted by Congressman James Moylan.

(Washington D.C.) — Congressman James C. Moylan applauds the passage of Sen. Therese Terlaje’s Bill 253-38 (COR) “relative to prohibiting and deterring seabed mining in the waters of Guam and the surrounding sea.”

(Washington D.C.) — Congressman James Moylan questioned Secretary of State Marco Rubio during a House Foreign Affairs Committee hearing, securing a promising update on his long-standing effort to establish a passport issuance

(Washington DC) — Congressman James Moylan proudly announced the winners of the 2026 Congressional Art Competition, recognizing Guam’s talented young artists for their creativity, vision, and artistic excellence.

(Hagåtña, Guam) — Congressman James Moylan has announced the opening of a Congressional Mobile Office, aimed at bringing federal constituent services directly into Guam’s villages and communities.

(Hagåtña, Guam) — Congressman Moylan has introduced H.R.

(Washington, D.C.) — Congressman James Moylan is calling on the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to provide immediate clarity and action regarding unresolved disaster assistance claims stemming from Super Typhoon Mawar, nearly three years after the storm devastated Guam.