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Senate confirms Liu to MVA board; two to CDA

The Senate confirmed yesterday the appointments of three individuals to two government bodies that handle the marketing of the CNMI to tourists and the stimulation of economic development in the NMI respectively. The Senate unanimously confirmed during a session the gubernatorial...
Posted On Jul 18 2019 06:08
, By Erwin Encinares
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MPLT loan bill heads to Torres

A bill that authorizes the CNMI government to enter into a five-year loan of up to $15 million with the Marianas Public Lands Trust now heads to the Governor’s Office after the Senate passed it during their session yesterday. Gov. Ralph DLG Torres is expected to sign it, since...
Posted On Jul 18 2019 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares
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SNILD approves $1.9M appropriation

The Saipan and Northern Islands Legislative Delegation approved during their session last July 14 a measure that appropriates over $1.9 million in poker fees to several government entities and programs. The delegation unanimously voted to pass House Speaker Blas Jonathan “BJ”...
Posted On Jul 17 2019 06:08
, By Erwin Encinares

Bill ‘opens up many job opportunities’

The House of Representatives passed at their Friday session a bill that would allow minors to serve and sell alcoholic beverages, in what its author said will open up more job opportunities for the youth. House Bill 21-48, which would allow minors, or individuals who are at least...
Posted On Jul 17 2019 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares
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