Reduce salaries of elected officials before the passage of Public Law 32-208

The Issue

Guam's elected officials have succeded in paying themselves, the highest salaries of any public servant with similar duties and responsibilities in the nation.

This action is an affront to the general public on Guam who continue to endure substandard results on social and economic issues facing the island.  Furthermore, the territory and population of Guam does not justify such high salary levels.

This petition calls for all elected officials on Guam to reduce their salaries to levels before the passage of Public Law 32-208.

This petition also calls for a cap on all elected officials' salaries and any future raises should be determined by public referendum only.

By signing you agree that you are +18 years old and over

-GUAMANIANS FOR FAIR GOVERNMENT

This petition had 1,835 supporters

The Issue

Guam's elected officials have succeded in paying themselves, the highest salaries of any public servant with similar duties and responsibilities in the nation.

This action is an affront to the general public on Guam who continue to endure substandard results on social and economic issues facing the island.  Furthermore, the territory and population of Guam does not justify such high salary levels.

This petition calls for all elected officials on Guam to reduce their salaries to levels before the passage of Public Law 32-208.

This petition also calls for a cap on all elected officials' salaries and any future raises should be determined by public referendum only.

By signing you agree that you are +18 years old and over

-GUAMANIANS FOR FAIR GOVERNMENT

The Decision Makers

Sen. Michael F.Q. San Nicolas
Sen. Michael F.Q. San Nicolas
Senator Guam Legislature
Responded
Senator Tommy Morrison's amendment to remove the pay raise repeal from Bill 4-33 passes. The bill no longer will repeal pay raises for elected and appointed officials. These 8 Senators joined Tommy Morrison in willfully ignoring your voice: Sen. Tony Ada Sen. Frank Blas Sen. Jim Espaldon Sen. Mary Torres Sen. Rory Respicio Sen. Dennis Rodriguez Sen. Tina Muna Barnes Sen. Judith Won Pat
Gov. Edward J. Baza Calvo
Gov. Edward J. Baza Calvo
Governor of Guam
Sen. Judith T. Won Pat, Ed.D.
Sen. Judith T. Won Pat, Ed.D.
Speaker of the Guam Legislature
Sen. Rory J. Respicio
Sen. Rory J. Respicio
Majority Leader
Sen. Benjamin J.F. Cruz
Sen. Benjamin J.F. Cruz
Vice Speaker of the Guam Legislature

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