A member of the majority party, Marsh-Taitano was selected as Assistant Majority Leader by her colleagues and chaired the Committee on Heritage and the Arts, Parks, Guam Products, Hagatna Revitalization, Self-Determination, and Regional Affairs.
Kelly Marsh-Taitano was born on December 24, 1964, to her parents Gaynell Bob Marsh and Catherine Ann Becker.
In 2013, she received her Ph.D. in Cultural Heritage Studies from Charles Sturt University in Albury-Wodonga, Australia.
[6] In the November general election, she placed 16th, narrowing missing the ability to gain a seat in the incoming legislature.
[needs update] Marsh-Taitano is married to Tyrone Taitano[1] and resides in Asan, Guam.