
James MoylanRepublican
Guam is a U.S. territory in the western Pacific. Its civic profile reflects Chamorro history, island communities, strategic military importance, tourism, regional Pacific ties, infrastructure needs, and debates over self-government and federal-territorial relations. Public decisions about land, roads, ports, health care, schools, emergency preparedness, and military activity can carry immediate consequences on a small island. This profile gives readers a starting point for Guam representation and government resources while recognizing how geography and federal presence shape civic life.
