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CUC refuses to return $800K to customers despite canceled loan

Commonwealth Utilities Corp. officials told members of a Saipan and Northern Islands Legislative Delegation panel yesterday that the estimated $800,000 they collected from customers since July 2011 to help repay a $10-million loan won’t be returned and will be used instead...
Posted On Jul 13 2012 06:45
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Senate holds off vote on POB bill

The Senate held off voting yesterday on a House legislative initiative that could pave the way for floating millions of dollars in bonds to help pay the government’s more than $320 million outstanding debt to the beleaguered NMI Retirement Fund. Senators referred the...
Posted On Jul 13 2012 06:26
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

House OKs Social Security bill

By a vote of 14-3 and after lengthy discussion, the House of Representatives passed late afternoon yesterday a Fitial administration-drafted bill “expressing the desire” of the CNMI to transfer active government employees to the U.S. Social Security program. House Bill 17-312 is...
Posted On Jul 13 2012 06:23
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Fitial urged to endorse Tinian again as preferred divert base

The Tinian Joint Leadership said the environmental impact study that identified Saipan as the “preferred Alternative 1” and Tinian as “preferred Alternative 2” for a divert or contingency airfield for the U.S. Air Force is “flawed” and “outdated.” Tinian officials asked Gov....
Posted On Jul 12 2012 06:01
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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