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Michael San Nicolas (Michael Franklin Quitugua San Nicolas) was born on 30 January, 1981 in Talofofo, Guam, U.S., is a Guamanian politician (born 1981). Discover Michael San Nicolas's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 43 years old?
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Michael Franklin Quitugua San Nicolas |
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Talofofo, Guam, U.S. |
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Michael San Nicolas Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Michael San Nicolas's Wife?
His wife is Kathryn Santos Ko (m. 2005)
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Michael San Nicolas Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Michael San Nicolas worth at the age of 43 years old? Michael San Nicolas’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from Guam. We have estimated Michael San Nicolas's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
San Nicolas served as Chairman of a number of committees during his tenure in the Guam Legislature, including the Aviation, Ground Transportation, Regulatory Concerns and Future Generations in the 32nd Guam Legislature, the Committee on Finance & Taxation, General Government Operations, and Youth Development in the 33rd Guam Legislature, the Committee on Rules in the first year of the 34th Guam Legislature, and the Committee on General Government Operations and Federal, Foreign, & Regional Affairs in the 34th Guam Legislature.
He placed 8th in the primary election with 6,570 votes and advanced to the general election, where he placed 5th with 16,625 votes, winning a seat in the incoming 32nd Guam Legislature.
Michael Franklin Quitugua San Nicolas (born January 30, 1981) is a Guamanian Democratic Party politician, who served as the delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives for GU's at-large congressional district from 2019 to 2023.
San Nicolas, born January 30, 1981, in Hemlanis Harmon.
He is the eldest son of Miguel Borja San Nicolas and Eva Quitugua San Nicolas of Talofofo, Guam, both long-time educators at the Guam Department of Education.
His paternal grandfather Enrique Santos San Nicolas served in the Guam Congress and his maternal grandfather is former Speaker of the Guam Legislature Franklin Joseph Arceo Quitugua.
He is the great grandson of Ignacio Perez Quitugua, who served in the 1st to 9th Guam Legislatures.
San Nicolas attended Father Dueñas Memorial School, John F. Kennedy High School, and Southern High School, graduating from the latter.
San Nicolas met his future wife, Kathryn Santos Ko, while attending John F. Kennedy High School.
In November 1998, President Bill Clinton visited Guam and delivered a speech to a large rally gathered at Adelup.
As a youth speaker, San Nicolas introduced President Clinton to the attendees.
San Nicolas studied history at the University of Guam.
While attending the university, he served as Speaker of the 22nd Guam Youth Congress from 1998 to 2000 and elected by his peers as President of the Student Government Association in 2002–2003.
He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Guam in 2004.
They married in 2005, and together have two children.
San Nicolas was elected by his colleagues in the 116th United States Congress to serve as vice chair of the United States House Committee on Financial Services.
Rather than run for reelection in 2022, San Nicolas ran and lost in the Democratic primary of the 2022 Guamanian gubernatorial election.
Prior to running for the legislature in 2012, San Nicolas had worked as Chief of Staff for Senator Carmen Fernandez in the 27th Guam Legislature and subsequently as Assistant Vice President and Financial Adviser at the Bank of Guam.
San Nicolas ran for senator in the Guam Legislature as a Democrat in 2012.
From 2013 to 2019, San Nicolas served as senator in the 32nd, 33rd, and 34th Guam legislatures.
After the 2014 general election acting Governor Ray Tenorio introduced a bill to increase salaries of elected and appointed officials retroactively.
The bill was passed by the legislature in San Nicolas' absence.
In December, San Nicolas introduced a bill to repeal the raises, which failed passage.
Starting later that month, San Nicolas began to donate the pay increase to local charities.
In May 2014, San Nicolas introduced a resolution to request that Congresswoman Madeleine Z. Bordallo introduce legislation to the United States Congress to allow government of Guam employees to be covered under Social Security.
In June, the resolution passed with the unanimous support of the Guam Legislature.
In March 2014, San Nicolas introduced a bill to allow foster children to be included in the government of Guam's group health insurance, expanding their treatment options.
On October 3, the bill was passed by the Guam Legislature.
San Nicolas introduced a bill in 2015 to repeal the elected and appointed officials' pay raises, among other related matters.
The bill was enacted, but the provision repealing the pay raises was removed before passage.
San Nicolas revisited repealing the pay raises for elected and appointed officials by introducing a new bill later in the year, but it failed passage in November.
In April 2015, Senator San Nicolas met with professionals in the Social Security Administration and the Staff Director of Rep. Xavier Becerra (D-CA) Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Social Security to secure a path to providing Social Security benefits to government of Guam workers.
The Guam Legislature reconsidered and passed the new bill in January 2016.
Governor Calvo vetoed the new bill.
An attempted override of the new bill failed.
Senator San Nicolas introduced a bill in 2017, which would reduce the salaries of elected and appointed officials that had been raised by Public Law 32-208.
A similar measure, which affected only the salaries of the attorney general, the public auditor, the governor, the lieutenant governor, and members of the Guam Legislature was introduced days prior was passed by the legislature in March, vetoed by Governor Calvo, then was overridden by the legislature in May.
Senator San Nicolas introduced Resolutions No. 63-34 (COR), 64-34 (COR), and 65-34 (COR) in 2017, which each seek to improve Section 30 tax collections, which were adopted.
In 2017, San Nicolas introduced Resolution No. 215-34 (COR), which requests the Federal Trade Commission to review the trade practices and market concentration in Guam's fuel market, which passed unanimously.
San Nicolas served three consecutive terms in the Guam Legislature before becoming Guam's At-Large Congressional Delegate in 2019.