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National/ News/ Top Stories

Guam’s Governor Issues Pride Month Proclamation

Gary Carnivele June 7, 2026

The Pacific Daily News reports:

With rainbow flags, hats and banners on display, Guam opened Pride Month Monday morning with a proclamation ceremony and flag raising at the Ricardo J. Bordallo Governor’s Complex in Adelup. It marks the start of a monthlong observance focused on inclusion, visibility and community support.

Gov. Lourdes Leon Guerrero and Lt. Gov. Josh Tenorio led the annual ceremony, which brings together government officials and community members to recognize LGBTQ+ residents and promote a safe and welcoming environment across the island.

Tenorio, who made history in 2018 as the first openly gay lieutenant governor on the island, joined the ceremony as the administration renewed its commitment to LGBTQ+ visibility in public life.

Read the full article. Guerrero (in yellow above) is a Democrat and is the first female governor of Guam.

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