Parkinson’s Town Hall in Malesso: Join Us Wednesday!
Senator William Parkinson is shaking things up in Malesso’ this Wednesday with a fresh approach to town hall meetings. After hearing feedback that residents weren’t getting enough time to voice their opinions, the senator is shifting gears: expect less formal presentations and way more time for community conversation. The meeting kicks off at 6 PM at the Senior Citizens Center and runs until 8, so mark your calendars!
With rapidly changing political dynamics in the Pacific—especially tensions between the U.S. and China—Parkinson is feeling the heat to engage Guam’s folks in discussions about political status. He emphasizes that these town halls are about more than just talking; they’re designed to create real policy changes based on community input. If you’ve got thoughts or ideas about the future of our island, now’s the time to share them!
Malesso’ will host the third of these town halls, following successful meetings in Yigo and Mongmong-Toto-Maite. The senator is all about making sure everyone gets the chance to weigh in, so this means cutting back on lengthy educational talks to prioritize your voices. After all, it’s your input that’s shaping the future direction of policies, especially with a potential simpler referendum question on the horizon for 2026.
This isn’t just a government formality; it’s an open forum for gamers, tech enthusiasts, and anyone who’s simply curious about how things are shifting in Guam. Whether you’re passionate about Web3 gaming or just want to understand what’s going on politically, this town hall is a place to connect, chat, and influence decisions that matter.
So, if you’re ready to dive into the local political scene and foster some real change, swing by the Senior Citizens Center this Wednesday. Bring your ideas, your questions, and let’s make some noise together—because political status isn’t just a far-off concept; it’s about what happens right here at home.
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