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Record $258M budget enacted

Pegged at a record-busting $258,139,107, the Commonwealth government enacted yesterday what is being touted as the largest budget in the history of the Commonwealth House Bill 20-173, Senate Substitute 1, Conference Committee Substitute 1 goes into the books as Public Law 20-67,...
Posted On Sep 28 2018 06:01
, By Jon Perez

NMI to receive $6.39M transportation grant

The CNMI will be receiving a $6.4-million grant from the Federal Transit Administration to further improve and modernize the Commonwealth’s public bus infrastructure. The CNMI is the only U.S. territory that was awarded the grant, which totals $6,387,346. Part of the funds will...
Posted On Sep 27 2018 06:06
, By Jon Perez

Lawmakers’ salary to drop to $8K a year if…

An advisory commission that would review the compensation of all elected officials must first agree on a salary that’s based on an existing consumer price index. Otherwise the annual wages of the incoming members of the 21st Legislature would revert back to $8,000 per annum....
Posted On Sep 27 2018 06:06
, By Jon Perez

New law to regulate car rentals

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres signed last week Senate Bill 20-55 to regulate motor vehicle rental companies in the CNMI. Sen. Sixto K. Igisomar (R-Saipan) introduced the measure, now known as Public Law 20-55. Torres signed the bill into law on Friday, Sept. 21, but it was overshadowed...
Posted On Sep 27 2018 06:00
, By Jon Perez
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