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Maratita wants to remove cap on tourism funds to Rota and Tinian

Rep. Glenn L. Maratita (R-Rota) wants to remove the limitations on the amount of tourism funds that can be distributed to Tinian or Rota. Maratita has pre-filed a bill, House Bill 19-165, to remove this cap for funds from the Marianas Visitors Authority Trust Fund. The bill says...
Posted On Jun 07 2016 06:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

Beach Road Pathway renamed after ‘Lang’

The Saipan Beach Road pathway has been renamed the “Governor Froilan C. Tenorio Beach Road Pathway,” after acting governor Victor Hocog signed a local law last month to rename the pathway after the former governor. House Local Bill 19-47 is now Saipan Local Law 19-14 and states...
Posted On Jun 07 2016 06:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

CRM board approves 114 more rooms for Grand Mariana

Regulatory agencies on Wednesday voted to approve the Saipan casino’s request to increase the height of its Grand Mariana Casino Resort project by 119 hotel rooms. The casino estimates the increase to cost $25 million, increasing the total construction cost of their gambling and...
Posted On Jun 06 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Torres 902 panel to back revision of 2016 CW cap

One of the recommendations Gov. Ralph DLG Torres and his team will make to federal officials in Washington, D.C. is that immigration officials amend their 2016 cut down on contract workers allowed in the Commonwealth to a reduction of one, from its original cut of 1,000 worker...
Posted On Jun 06 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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