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Santos’ bill to regulate lime passes Senate

The Senate passed a bill late last month to regulate the manufacturing of lime, or afok or bweesch, by including these under the Pure Food and Drug Control Act. Senate Bill 19-97 is authored by Sen. Teresita Santos (R-Rota) and includes lime into current law that guides the...
Posted On Jul 05 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Senate moves new Tinian public highway bill forward

The Senate last month passed a bill to establish a new public highway on Tinian meant to provide more access for economic development around the southern and eastern side of the island. The Senate unanimously passed Sen. Jude U. Hofschneider’s (R-Tinian) Senate Bill 19-94, which...
Posted On Jul 05 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

More FEMA money approved for CNMI

The Federal Emergency Management Agency notified the Office of Management and Budget on Thursday of the approval of two more projects from the Hazard Mitigation 404 Program to retrofit two facilities with storm shutters amounting to $328,982, said the Office of the Governor last...
Posted On Jul 04 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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San Nicolas calls EPA ‘highly opinionated’

A Commonwealth Utilities Corp. board director derided a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency letter on issues with the utilities company’s vacant management positions as “highly opinionated” last week. During a board meeting last Thursday, board Eric San Nicolas called board...
Posted On Jul 04 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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