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Senators respect same-sex marriage but…

Two lawmakers said they respect the decision of two individuals who exchanged vows last week in the CNMI’s first same-sex marriage ceremony. But Senate President Victor B. Hocog (Ind-Rota) said he is not sure “how the community will react.” “This same sex-sex [marriage] is a...
Posted On Jul 30 2015 06:06
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

US govt calls 5 witnesses in marriage fraud case

The U.S. government called five witnesses yesterday in the ongoing jury trial of Qiong Lu Pua, a woman charged with three others of conspiring in a fraudulent marriage in order for two of them to obtain green cards. Assistant U.S. attorneys Russell Lorfing and Ross Naughton are...
Posted On Jul 30 2015 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Quitugua seeks initiative to allow Senate to file revenue-related bills

Sen. Justo S. Quitugua (Ind-Saipan) has introduced a Senate legislative initiative to allow CNMI senators to file appropriations and revenue-generating bills. The CNMI Constitution does not allow members of the Senate to file such bills. Quitugua’s Senate Legislative Initiative...
Posted On Jul 30 2015 06:06
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

Green energy firm to turn on 1st solar energy system under its new program

Micronesia Renewable Energy, Inc.-CNMI will be flipping the switch and turn on the first CNMI home under its “Solar as a Service” zero money down program this Friday, July 31, at 12pm, at the home of Christopher Leon Guerrero in As Matuis, Saipan. At that time, MRE, Inc.-CNMI...
Posted On Jul 30 2015 06:06
, By Press Release
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