Open Government Law.
In brief, the Open Government Law of Guam law gives the public the right to attend meetings of public agencies, listen to deliberation and watch the decision making process in action. It requires public agencies to provide notice of the times and places of meetings, and keep minutes of all action taken.
As stated in the legislative declaration in the Open Government Law of Guam (5 GCA § 8102): “…it is the policy of this Territory that the formation of public policy and decisions is public and shall not be conducted in secret. The people of Guam do not yield their individual rights to the public agencies which serve them. The people, in delegating authority, do not give their public servants the right to decide what is good for the people to know and what is not good for them to know. The people insist on remaining informed so that they may retain control over the instruments they have created."
As stated in the legislative declaration in the Open Government Law of Guam (5 GCA § 8102): “…it is the policy of this Territory that the formation of public policy and decisions is public and shall not be conducted in secret. The people of Guam do not yield their individual rights to the public agencies which serve them. The people, in delegating authority, do not give their public servants the right to decide what is good for the people to know and what is not good for them to know. The people insist on remaining informed so that they may retain control over the instruments they have created."