If elected, I will continue San Nicolas's initiatives in Congress.

James C. Moylan · Guam · Republican

policy impact 0.40 specificity 0.30 extraction confidence 86%

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Occurrences

If elected, Moylan said he would continue San Nicolas' initiatives in Congress.

Moylan said he would carry forward the incumbent delegate's initiatives if elected.

Moylan gears up for congressional race
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Evidence

The Congressional Record for March 3, 2026 notes: 'H.R. 6472, the Territorial Student Ac...' in connection with Mr. Moylan. The bill is the Territorial Student Access to Higher Education Act, advancing in-state tuition access for residents of Guam and other territories.

Moylan was actively advancing a Guam-and-territories education measure in Congress during the current term, consistent with continuing a territorial-priorities agenda.

partial same_term A for effort

Congressional Record - House, March 3, 2026
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GovInfo shows H.R. 7828 was introduced on March 5, 2026; Mr. Moylan is listed among the cosponsors. The bill would update Supplemental Security Income eligibility, a long-running territorial equity issue.

Moylan joined legislation to restore SSI access, which aligns with earlier Guam-territory advocacy themes.

partial same_term A for effort

H.R. 7828 - Supplemental Security Income Restoration Act of 2026
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The official site lists recent action on April 28, 2026: 'MOYLAN URGES DEPARTMENT OF WAR TO FAST-TRACK HOUSING ALLOWANCES FOR GUAM’S FEDERAL CIVILIAN WORKFORCE,' alongside April 27 and March 26 items on Guam funding and RECA inclusion.

Moylan’s office was still publicly advancing Guam-specific policy and federal-benefit priorities in the lookback window.

partial same_term A for effort

Representative Moylan |
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GovInfo records that on March 2, 2026, Mr. Moylan introduced H.R. 7673 to amend the Organic Act of Guam so excess federal lands can be returned to original landowners or heirs.

This is a concrete continuation of Guam land-recovery policy work, showing Moylan pursuing a long-standing territorial issue in Congress.

partial same_term A for effort

H.R. 7673 - Guam Excess Lands Return Act
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Assessments

partial same_term A for effort

Moylan has taken same-term congressional actions that resemble continuation of Guam territorial-priority work associated with his predecessor, including introducing Guam excess lands legislation, advancing territorial student access, cosponsoring SSI restoration for territories, and publicly pressing federal-benefit and Guam funding issues. However, the promise was broad and the evidence does not show that specific San Nicolas initiatives were fully enacted or completed, so this supports partial fulfillment rather than full delivery.

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