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Casino law’s proposed changes try to cure CNMI funding woes

Gov. Eloy S. Inos spelled out 12 sets of agreed-upon changes to the now five-day-old Saipan casino law, all of them contained in yesterday’s pre-filed amendment bill, from tax rebate restoration to cuts in tax benefits for the exclusive casino licensee, 25-percent pension cut...
Posted On Mar 26 2014 13:19
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

New law lowers CUC reconnection fee

Besides the Saipan casino legislation, Gov. Eloy S. Inos signed three other bills into law on Friday including one that drastically cuts the reconnection fee for Commonwealth Utilities Corp. customers. For example, the reconnection fee will now be $25 instead of $60 for CUC...
Posted On Mar 26 2014 13:16
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Dangers in both quick, slow passage of casino amendment bill

Senate Fiscal Affairs Committee chair Jovita Taimanao (Ind-Rota) set yesterday a March 31 to April 6 public hearing on Saipan, Tinian, and Rota on a yet-to-be prefiled bill amending a controversial new law allowing casino gaming on Saipan to ensure “transparency.” But House floor...
Posted On Mar 25 2014 10:30
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Option to ship Tinian solid waste to Saipan

Marine Forces Pacific executive director Craig B. Whelden said that moving solid waste from Tinian to Saipan where there is a compliant sanitary landfill is one of the options now being considered as the military plans to build live-fire training ranges on both Tinian and Pagan....
Posted On Mar 25 2014 10:21
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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