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FEMA OKs $22M for public assistance programs

The Federal Emergency Management Agency has approved more public infrastructure assistance programs for the CNMI government. Gov. Eloy S. Inos said FEMA approved a budget of $22 million for the additional categories. “This morning, FEMA approved the additional categories,” Inos...
Posted On Aug 20 2015 06:06
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

Docomo submarine cable project gains support

A project to lay a submarine cable from Saipan to Guam by service provider Docomo Pacific has gained support from the CNMI Legislature and government. In a session late Tuesday, members of the Senate unanimously voted “yes” to the resolution supporting Docomo’s project. All nine...
Posted On Aug 20 2015 06:06
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

‘Garapan should be prioritized for power restoration’

Getting Garapan back on the grid should be one of the top priorities for power restoration, considering the economic activity in the area, according to Rep. Blas Jonathan “BJ” Attao (Ind-Saipan). He said Garapan is not only a hub for tourism where many tourists are billeted but...
Posted On Aug 19 2015 16:59
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

Senate version of the budget allots more to law enforcement agencies

The Senate version of the CNMI government’s budget for fiscal year 2016 is still $145 million, but there will be major changes in the appropriations particularly for the CNMI’s law enforcement agencies. The Senate on Tuesday night unanimously voted “yes” to the budget, which will...
Posted On Aug 19 2015 06:06
, By Joel D. Pinaroc
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