The House JGO committee met April 10 in the House Chamber and recorded the following formal actions and notable discussions.
Actions and outcomes (votes at a glance)
- HB 24-69 (Title 70; authorize IDIQ contracts for DPW): Motion to adopt a committee report recommending passage carried; committee report to be prepared (SEG 143–154).
- HB 24-78 (banking director authority to regulate digital-asset businesses): Members discussed pending amendment and agreed to table the bill; a two-week timeline was set for a revised draft and a motion to table carried (SEG 164–221).
- HB 24-83 (require disclosure of 501(c)(3) status tied to government funding): Motion to adopt a committee report recommending passage carried; bill advanced to be reported (SEG 246–255).
- HB 24-85 (Chamorro and Carolinian Language Policy Commission fee authority and revolving fund): Committee noted prior passage in Ways & Means and House; members signaled support and proceeded (SEG 266–297).
- HB 24-94 (amend vandalism penalties to include confinement): Members supported stronger penalties; motion to adopt a committee report recommending passage carried (SEG 378–389).
- HB 24-99 (theft of utility services; permissive inference of intent): Committee dissolved into Committee of the Whole for legal explanation and debate; after discussion the committee adopted a report recommending passage (SEG 400–641).
- SB 24-24 (authorize joining Guam interjurisdictional corrections compact): Members raised capacity, health-care and contraband concerns and requested drafts and agency input; the committee tabled the bill and will invite DOC and Guam AG/designee to a future meeting (SEG 642–766).
- SB 24-38 (rename DPS Boating Safety Building to Jose Camacho Sablan Boating Safety Station): Motion to adopt a committee report recommending passage carried; bill advanced to be reported (SEG 786–796).
Notable discussion points
- Procurement flexibility: HB 24-69's sponsor said IDIQ authority would let DPW move on recurring small projects and obligate federal funds more quickly; the sponsor offered to summon DPW officials if the bill advances (SEG 048–124).
- Utility-theft prosecutions: Counsel from the Attorney General's Office explained HB 24-99 seeks to provide juries with a permissible inference about intent in cases where illegal connections are found; members framed the change as protecting ratepayers (SEG 421–477, 500–595).
- Corrections compact concerns: Members asked for a draft compact/MOU, DOC capacity figures, and Guam AG input before proceeding with SB 24-24 (SEG 642–716).
Next steps
Committee staff will prepare committee reports for the bills that advanced and schedule follow-ups for tabled items; the Chair said he will invite agency officials and the bill authors as needed for more detailed briefings.