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The Guam State Senate, also known as the Legislature of Guam, is the law-making branch of the government for the unincorporated U.S. territory. Comprised of 15 senators who serve a term of two years with no term limits, this unicameral legislative chamber is responsible for passing laws, approving budgets, and performing oversight of the executive branch. Senators are elected at large by the citizens of Guam, ensuring widespread representation. The bills they pass are sent to the Governor of Guam for approval or veto.