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CNMI leads in computer use; 96.7% of households own a computer

The CNMI leads in computer use as 96.7% of households own a computer, the highest percentage of any U.S. insular area and higher than the U.S. average of 95%, according to the demographic profiles for the 2020 Island Areas Census that the U.S. Census Bureau released Thursday. The...
Posted On Oct 26 2022 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Senate overrides Torres veto on PSYPACT bill

The Senate unanimously voted Monday to override Gov. Ralph DLG Torres’ veto of a bill that paves the way for the CNMI to join the Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact, or PSYPACT, to improve and expand mental health care services for CNMI residents. All eight senators present...
Posted On Oct 26 2022 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Oct. 31 SOCA is a go—Torres

With the Senate and the House of Representatives at an impasse after adopting different dates and venues for the State of the Commonwealth Address, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres disclosed yesterday that he will deliver his SOCA at the Kensington Hotel Saipan on Oct. 31 at 10am as...
Posted On Oct 26 2022 06:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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‘Years of disasters impeded prior SOCA’

Gov. Ralph DLG. Torres stated that years of disasters have impeded prior State of the Commonwealth Addresses from occurring. Torres’ last SOCA was in August 2018 at the Pedro P. Tenorio Multi-Purpose Center in Susupe. Torres, in his letter Wednesday to Senate President Jude U....
Posted On Oct 25 2022 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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