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Casino revision bill Senate-bound

After a four-hour debate, the House of Representatives passed last night a bill that amends the problematic provisions of the now 6-day-old Saipan casino law and specifies how casino-related funding will be used. House members introduced and debated at least eight floor...
Posted On Mar 27 2014 14:13
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Maratita moves to scrap casino law

Rep. Janet Maratita (Ind-Saipan) prefiled yesterday a bill repealing in its entirety the now 6-day-old Saipan casino law, saying the decision whether or not to legalize casino gaming on Saipan “should be left to the people to vote by ballot.” Saipan voters have already twice...
Posted On Mar 27 2014 14:12
, By Jonjie Reyes

Govt payment sought on $200K for La Fiesta lease

Bridge Capital LLC is asking the government to pay its $200,000 lease for the former La Fiesta Mall property for fiscal year 2013, one of the government’s outstanding obligations that the Inos administration said yesterday will be satisfied. The government needs to pay another...
Posted On Mar 27 2014 14:12
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

$11K fine for airport curbside parking violators, says CPA

Motorists who park their vehicles at the curbside of the Francisco C. Ada-Saipan International Airport while waiting for their guests are now barred from doing so, per regulations of the U.S. Transportation Security Administration. To impress the importance of this rule, the...
Posted On Mar 27 2014 14:12
, By Moneth G. Deposa
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