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Additional $1M food stamp for CNMI now ‘mandatory’

By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter President Barack Obama signed Friday a fiscal year 2012 appropriations measure that now makes it “mandatory” instead of “discretionary” the additional $1 million in food stamp funding that the CNMI receives. This means that Congress locked in $13.148...
Posted On Nov 21 2011 03:21
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US House goes into recess without acting on HR 1466

Long-term aliens left with still no status days before Nov 27 By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter The U.S. House of Representatives went into recess without acting on Delegate Gregorio Kililili Sablan’s bill granting a CNMI-only resident status for four groups of aliens-including...
Posted On Nov 21 2011 03:21
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LEAC rate cut approved

By Moneth Deposa Reporter Paying for your power bill will be a little lighter on the wallet after the Commonwealth Public Utilities Commission approved Saturday to reduce the Commonwealth Utilities Corp.’s levelized energy adjustment clause, or LEAC rate, effective Nov. 20....
Posted On Nov 21 2011 03:21
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Funding for AMIM scholarship program OK’d for release

By Clarissa David Reporter  Funding for the scholarship program of the Association of Mariana Islands Mayors, Vice Mayors, & Elected Municipal Council Members or AMIM is now ready for release following the group’s final approval Friday during the 18th AMIM General...
Posted On Nov 21 2011 03:18
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