The Legislature's oversight and roundtable hearings with the Guam State Historic Preservation Office were rescheduled to April 22, which will address the multiple ancient burials at Camp Blaz, protocols for human remains on base and more. The oversight will be at 3:30 p.m. and entirely virtual. The roundtable will begin at 5 p.m. and allow both virtual and in-person participation at the Guam Congress Building. The oversight and roundtable come after Pacific Daily News in March reported that there were numerous Latte period burials at Marine Corps Base Camp Blaz, and that neither the preservation office nor military were sharing much information.