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BECQ, MINA support bill banning single-use plastic

The Bureau of Environmental and Coastal Quality is backing a Senate bill that would ban single-use plastic bags in the CNMI. Senate Bill 21-31, authored by Sen. Vinnie Sablan (Ind-Saipan) would prohibit the importation and production of single-use plastic bags and bar businesses...
Posted On Mar 05 2020 06:00
, By Iva Maurin

House talks highlight tax losses from B&Bs, casino

An estimated $2 million in taxes are lost from unregistered informal lodging inns called “bed and breakfast” in the CNMI, according to Saipan Chamber of Commerce board member Alex Sablan during talks between the Chamber and House of Representatives members last Monday on Capital...
Posted On Mar 04 2020 06:04
, By Iva Maurin

‘AN IMPENDING CRISIS’

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres has reached out to President Donald J. Trump to notify him of the impending crisis that the CNMI is about to face, as a result of the dramatic reduction in tourist arrivals following the coronavirus outbreak. In a letter to Trump yesterday, Torres informed...
Posted On Mar 04 2020 06:04
, By Iva Maurin

Chamber, House seek solutions to weakened economy

Representatives of the Saipan Chamber of Commerce went up Capital Hill on Monday to meet with members of the House of Representatives to talk about coronavirus outbreak’s devastating effect on the CNMI economy, as well as possible solutions. The primary aim is to see what could...
Posted On Mar 04 2020 06:03
, By Iva Maurin
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