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NMI asks FEMA for $38M reimbursement

The CNMI has submitted to the Federal Emergency Management Agency a $38-million reimbursement request for expenses incurred for its COVID-19 operations. Patrick Guerrero, the governor’s authorized representative, disclosed this during a radio press briefing Monday, explaining the...
Posted On Jun 03 2020 06:03
, By Iva Maurin
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Torres: No local hires happening

There are no local hires happening. Instead, the CNMI government is moving existing employees funded locally to federal accounts. This was clarified yesterday by Gov. Ralph DLG Torres, in response to rumors in social media saying new hires and consultants are being hired for...
Posted On Jun 02 2020 06:03
, By Iva Maurin
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29,000 stimulus checks totaling $45 million issued

The Department of Finance has already issued approximately 29,000 economic impact payments—more popularly known as “stimulus checks”—totaling around $45 million. Finance’s Division of Revenue & Taxation is now working on issuing batches of payments every Friday, to provide...
Posted On Jun 02 2020 06:02
, By Iva Maurin
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Dining in? Here’s what you need to know

Planning to dine in? With restaurants now allowed to provide dine-in services, at 25% of its originally permitted capacity and with strict social distancing rules and sanitation in place, people wanting to dine can play a big role in ensuring that customers are kept safe at the...
Posted On Jun 02 2020 06:01
, By Iva Maurin
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