Sherwood Tibon

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Sherwood Tibon is a Marshallese politician serving as a senator in the Nitijela (Marshall Islands parliament) representing Majuro Atoll. First elected to Nitijela in 2015, he was the youngers member of parliament. His legislative interest focuses on climate change and the youth and has sponsored and cosponsored several bills in these areas.  Before joining politics, he served as an associate administrator for Facilities and Infrastructure at the Ministry of Health. Tibon is a graduate of University of Hawai i. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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