“I'm a firm believer that we can uphold our statutory and moral obligation to protect one's environment and the safety of our people and still adopt an ease of business posture that enables community development and improves the quality of life for our people. And the time to do it is now.”
— Lt. Gov Joshua F. Tenorio. He was speaking about revenue generation through taxes and military contracts to support the residents of Guam, with opportunities for businesses in military and civilian development. Tenorio provided updates on the business license and permitting process during the Feb. 28 Guam Chamber of Commerce general membership meeting.Tenorio also said public hearings would be held on the current regulations, and was in favor of self-certification for “low risk” projects.