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EPISODE · Dec 15, 2025 · 57 MIN

#22: Bobby Shringi – How Guam Really Navigates Washington

from Datapoints | Presented by Pinpoint Guam · host ryanqp

In this episode, we sit down with Bobby Shringi—former Chief of Staff to Congressman James Moylan—for an inside look at how Guam actually operates within Congress, what leverage the island does (and doesn’t) have in Washington, and why progress often depends less on speeches and more on relationships, timing, and strategy. Having spent over two years on Capitol Hill advocating for Guam’s interests, Bobby breaks down the realities behind common misconceptions: what it really means to be a non-voting member of Congress, where Guam quietly succeeds in securing funding and policy wins, and why some long-standing issues—like SSI, the Jones Act, and political status—are far more complicated than they appear from the outside. Rather than theory, this conversation focuses on how the machine works: committee power, staff-level influence, coalition-building among territories, and the tactical moves that can turn “no” into “maybe”—or even a win. We cover: Why Guam’s delegate can be influential without a floor vote—and where the real power actually sits How committees, staff relationships, and timing shape outcomes more than public rhetoric The hidden mechanics of federal funding: matrices, definitions, eligibility gaps, and missed opportunities Why SSI remains one of Guam’s biggest unresolved equity issues—and how Puerto Rico complicates the path forward The truth about voting rights, party responsibilities, and why some territories avoid full voting status How Guam leverages the NDAA, defense funding, and military infrastructure for island-wide benefits Why the Jones Act problem isn’t just about Guam—but Hawaii, shipping routes, and entrenched industry interests The role of CODELs, staff visits, and why “educating Congress about Guam” still matters How public-private partnerships could unlock housing solutions for service members and locals alike What self-determination realistically looks like inside Congress—and why status quo persists by default Why education, not ideology, is the missing ingredient in Guam’s political future If you’ve ever wondered why Guam struggles to move the needle federally, what actually happens behind closed doors in Washington, or how future leaders could be more effective navigating Congress, this episode offers a rare, candid perspective from someone who lived inside the system—and is now free to speak openly about it. Data Points is presented by Pinpoint, Guam’s leading real estate data company. Our mission is to help you make informed decisions on real property purchases through detailed market analysis and insights.

In this episode, we sit down with Bobby Shringi—former Chief of Staff to Congressman James Moylan—for an inside look at how Guam actually operates within Congress, what leverage the island does (and doesn’t) have in Washington, and why progress often depends less on speeches and more on relationships, timing, and strategy. Having spent over two years on Capitol Hill advocating for Guam’s interests, Bobby breaks down the realities behind common misconceptions: what it really means to be a non-voting member of Congress, where Guam quietly succeeds in securing funding and policy wins, and why some long-standing issues—like SSI, the Jones Act, and political status—are far more complicated than they appear from the outside. Rather than theory, this conversation focuses on how the machine works: committee power, staff-level influence, coalition-building among territories, and the tactical moves that can turn “no” into “maybe”—or even a win. We cover: Why Guam’s delegate can be influential without a floor vote—and where the real power actually sits How committees, staff relationships, and timing shape outcomes more than public rhetoric The hidden mechanics of federal funding: matrices, definitions, eligibility gaps, and missed opportunities Why SSI remains one of Guam’s biggest unresolved equity issues—and how Puerto Rico complicates the path forward The truth about voting rights, party responsibilities, and why some territories avoid full voting status How Guam leverages the NDAA, defense funding, and military infrastructure for island-wide benefits Why the Jones Act problem isn’t just about Guam—but Hawaii, shipping routes, and entrenched industry interests The role of CODELs, staff visits, and why “educating Congress about Guam” still matters How public-private partnerships could unlock housing solutions for service members and locals alike What self-determination realistically looks like inside Congress—and why status quo persists by default Why education, not ideology, is the missing ingredient in Guam’s political future If you’ve ever wondered why Guam struggles to move the needle federally, what actually happens behind closed doors in Washington, or how future leaders could be more effective navigating Congress, this episode offers a rare, candid perspective from someone who lived inside the system—and is now free to speak openly about it. Data Points is presented by Pinpoint, Guam’s leading real estate data company. Our mission is to help you make informed decisions on real property purchases through detailed market analysis and insights.

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