Welcome to The House of Delegates
Chuuk State Legislature
On behalf of the House of Representatives, I welcome you to our official website
Here you will find information about your elected senators, current legislation, and the work we do in service of the people of Chuuk. We are committed to transparent, accountable governance — and to representing every community across our islands with integrity and dedication.
Honourable Lester Danny Mersai
SPEAKER
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I contact my legislator?
You can find contact information for all legislators in the Members section of this website, including office phone numbers and email addresses. You may also visit their offices at the Legislature building during regular business hours or attend public sessions to speak during community input periods.
When does the Legislature meet?
The Legislature holds regular sessions annually as specified in the State Constitution. Session schedules, including dates and times, are posted on this website in advance. Special sessions may be called as needed to address urgent matters. All sessions are open to the public.
How can I follow or obtain copies of proposed legislation?
Current bills and resolutions are available in the Legislation section of this website. You can track their progress through the legislative process, read the full text, and view voting records. For official copies or archived legislation, contact the Chief Clerk’s Office.
Can I attend legislative sessions?
Yes, all legislative sessions are open to the public. Session schedules are published on this website and at the Legislature building. Visitors should follow posted guidelines for gallery seating and public conduct during sessions.
How does a bill become a State law?
A bill is introduced by a legislator, reviewed by relevant committees, debated on the floor, and voted on by the full Legislature. If passed, it goes to the Governor for signature or veto. Bills that receive the Governor’s signature, or that override a veto, become state law. The complete process is outlined in the Legislature’s rules and procedures.