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ABOUT THE STATE OF YAP

The State of Yap is one of the four states that make up the Federated States of Micronesia, along with the states of Pohnpei, Chuuk and Kosrae. Yap is the Western-most island in the FSM, located about midway between Guam and Palau.

Yap is comprised of the main islands of Yap, Gagil, Tomil, and Rumung. Yap State stretches eastward, for another 1,200 or so kilometers and includes another 134 outer islands, most of them low-lying atolls.

The Yapese were seafaring people who sailed vast distances over the Pacific. Even in recent times, canoes from Yap have sailed to the Marianas, Okinawa, and Palau. The trip to Palau was made to re-enact the quarrying of stone money. In centuries past, Yapese made the life-threatening 1000 kilometer round trip voyage to Palau's Rock Islands to quarry the now famous stone money. Yap is probably best known for this stone money - huge disks of crytalline stone. These stone disks measure up to two meters in diameter, and weigh as much as four tons, making them the world's largest currency.

Yap State has its own constitutional government with three co-equal branches of government consisting of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Yap also has traditional leaders that serve in the Council of Pilung and the Council of Tamol which perform functions concerning tradition and custom. See Art. III of the Yap State Constitution .

The Executive Branch is headed by a Govenor and a Lt. Governor and they are primarily resposible for executing the laws and administering state government services. See Art. VI of the Yap State Constitution.

The legislative power of the State is vested in the Legislature. Such power extends to all rightful subjects of legislation not inconsistent with the Yap Constitution. The Legislature is composed of ten members, who shall be elected by the qualified voters of their respective election districts. See Art. V of the Yap State Constitution.

The judicial power of the State is vested in its State Court, and other courts as may be created by law. The State Court is the highest court of the State and consists of a Chief Justice and two Associate Justices. The number of Associate Justices may be increased by law upon the request of the State Court. Retired justices may serve temporarily on the State Court at the request of the Chief Justice. See Art. VII of the Yap State Constitution.

The state government leaders and some key staff are as follows:
Executive Branch
Governor: VACANT
Lt. Governor/Acting Governor: Hon. Francis Itimai
Chief of Staff: Mr. Benedict Rikin
Director, Administrative Services: Mr. Thomas Gilwuyoch Tun
Director, Planning & Budget: Mr. Julius Liyon Tun
Director, Department of Resources & Development: Mr. Bernard Gorong
Director, Youth & Civic Affairs: Mr. Alex Gilfiley
Director, Department of Education: Mr. Dominic Fanasog
Director, Department of Public Works & Transportation: Mr. Joe Giltug
Director, Department of Health Services: Mr. Theo Thinnifel
Attorney General: Mr. Viliame Lagonilakeba
Acting Chief, Division of Public Safety: Zachary Gamow

Legislative Branch
Speaker: Hon. Nicholas Figirlaarwon
Vice Speaker: Hon. Theodore (Ted) Rutun
Floor Leader: Hon. Terrence Fong
Chairman of Committe on Finance: Hon. Pius Talimeisei
Vice Chairman of Committe on Finance: Hon. Ann-Marie Laamar
Chairman of Committe on Health & Welfare: Hon. Victor Bamog
Vice Chairman of Committe on Health & Welfare: Hon. Gabriel Ramoloilug
Chairman of Committe on Resources, Education & Development: Hon. John Mafel
Vice Chairman of Committe on Resources, Education & Development: Hon. Liyon Sulog
Other Members: Hon. John Taweriyan
Chief Clerk: Mrs. Dee N. N. Libian
Assistant Chief Clerk: Mr. Noel Yagisemal
Budget Officer: Ms. Noimilynn N.F. Pigao
Administrative Officer: Mrs. jevonnie R. Ken
Legislative Counsel: Ms. Genevieve M. Mangefel
Legal Secretary/Reseacher: Janice T. Fanaglibuw

Judiciary Branch
Chief Justice: Hon. Cyprian Manmaw
Associate Justice: Hon. Jonathan M. Tun
Hon. Magmay Magmay
Yap State Court Counsel: Seema Shaw, Esq.
Clerk of Court: Ms. Julianne Giley
Court Administrator: Mr. Achilles Defngin

Traditional Leaders
Chairman, Council of Pilung: Hon. Thomas Falngin
Chairman, Council of Tamol: Hon. Paul Marlul

Other Agencies/Organizations
Public Defender: Mr. Nathaniel Linglemog
MLSC, Dir. Attorney: Mr. John T. Mootmag, Esq.
Director, Yap Environmental Protection Agency: Ms. Sharon Ourun
Director, Yap Community Action Program: Mr. Sabino Sauchomal
Director, Yap Investment Trust: Ms. Patricia D. Moonfel
Acting Director, Yap Fishing Authority: Mr. Timothy Igemai
Director, Yap State Public Service Corporation: Mr. Victor Nabeyan
Director, Yap State Public Library: Ms. Erica Ruepin
Director, Yap Visitors Authority: Ms. Susan Gooliyan
Director, Yap Sports Council Office: Mr. Jesse Waayan

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