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Tinian lawmakers OK $2 to $5 vehicle fee

The four-member Tinian and Aguiguan Legislative Delegation passed last week a measure imposing a Tinian vehicular environmental impact fee of $2 for every tourist that rides on scooter rentals and $5 for each tourist that rides on rental cars, all-terrain vehicles, tour buses, or...
Posted On Apr 09 2014 09:26
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Independent bid for Babauta, Torres

The CNMI now heads for at least a four-way gubernatorial race, after the fourth tandem of former governor Juan Nekai Babauta and former senator Juan Sablan Torres declared yesterday their candidacy for governor and lieutenant governor, respectively. The two longtime Republicans...
Posted On Apr 08 2014 12:06
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Inos nixes bill that could lead to ‘payless Fridays’

Gov. Eloy S. Inos vetoed yesterday a bill that would allow the government to satisfy judgments—totaling more than $27 million—without an appropriation, saying it is “unconstitutional,” “contrary to public policy,” and fails to define “available funds” that could spur litigations....
Posted On Apr 08 2014 12:05
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

$112K Tinian appropriations and Saipan zoning law change OK’d

Lt. Gov. Jude U. Hofschneider, when he was acting governor on Thursday, signed into local law a bill appropriating $112,000 in poker license fees for patients’ subsistence allowance, medical referral, scholarship and other activities. That was barely a day after the four-member...
Posted On Apr 08 2014 12:04
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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