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‘Contempt’ is back on committees’ agenda

Two House of Representatives committees that have subpoenaed for information on the Torres’ administration’s Building Optimism, Opportunity and Stability Together, or BOOST Program, have once again included “contempt” on the agenda of their new joint meeting. Both the Committee...
Posted On Dec 08 2022 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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CEC will pick up last batch of absentee votes tomorrow

The Commonwealth Election Commission will get the second and final batch of absentee votes for the runoff election—if there is any—at the U.S. Postal Service in Chalan Kanoa, at 3:30pm tomorrow, Friday, according to CEC executive director Kayla S. Igitol yesterday. In response to...
Posted On Dec 08 2022 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Torres OKs 2 Rota bills for scholarships, patients’ allowance

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres has signed into law a local bill that will appropriate $24,500 from the Rota Municipal Scholarship Foundation Reserve Account for student scholarships and housing assistance. Torres also signed into law a local bill that will appropriate $10,000 from the...
Posted On Dec 07 2022 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Rabauliman, Perez are appointed to the CUC board

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres has appointed Mark O. Rabauliman and Allen Michael Perez to serve on the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. board of directors. Rabauliman, who is a former Department of Commerce secretary, was nominated last Nov. 30 to the CUC board representing the 3rd...
Posted On Dec 07 2022 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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