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Man’amko ‘take over’ Senate

As part of this year’s “Man’amko Takeover Day,” some of the CNMI’s elderly visited lawmakers at their offices on Capitol Hill to legislate on issues concerning them. Essentially, officials on Capitol Hill welcomed the man’amko as acting lawmakers for the day and held a mock...
Posted On May 12 2016 06:09
, By Dennis B. Chan

Torres administration stresses MV Luta benefits

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres has no comment yet on the taxpayer’s lawsuit brought against his right-hand man, Lt. Gov. Victor Hocog, over the adoption of a resolution Hocog authored while he was Senate president last year that purportedly passed without public notice and discussion and...
Posted On May 12 2016 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

Public Lands touts RFP free of litigation threats

Kan Pacific Saipan Ltd., the owners of the Mariana Resort and Spa, and the Department of Public Lands differ on their spin of a settlement reached between the government and Kan Pacific and Imperial Pacific International, owners of the Saipan casino, over the government’s...
Posted On May 12 2016 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

Torres reiterates concerns with marine monument

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres said yesterday that his May 3, 2016, letter to President Barack Obama on the proposed expansion of the marine conservation areas in Hawaii was to “share our story” with the CNMI’s own lagging marine monument. Torres said he had talked with “some folks” in...
Posted On May 11 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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