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Budget plan is proposing suspension of earmarks

In the proposed budget package that Gov. Ralph DLG Torres submitted to the Legislature, he proposes to suspend the earmarks provided in four public laws. The proposal is seen to ease the CNMI government’s financial crunch after the islands were hit by two consecutive destructive...
Posted On Apr 12 2019 06:00
, By Jon Perez
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‘Employers should consult local Labor’

To avoid confusion, the CNMI Department of Labor is advising all employers to simply approach it if they have questions or other things that they want to clarify about the new policies in submitting for petitions for CNMI-Only Transitional Worker (CW-1 visa)—either renewals or...
Posted On Apr 11 2019 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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Torres attends PIDB meeting in Palau

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres is fresh from a recent visit to Palau for the regular meeting of the Pacific Islands Development Bank where he is the chairman of the board of governors. The PIDB is a regional financial institution that aims to help small island nations. Torres, as...
Posted On Apr 09 2019 06:06
, By Jon Perez

$233.22M: Proposed budget for fiscal year 2020

The Torres administration is looking to re-appropriate a portion of the revenues it projects to collect in fiscal year 2020 to secure the 25 percent payment of the pension of all retirees. This was emphasized in the $233.22 million proposed budget for fiscal year 2020 that Gov....
Posted On Apr 09 2019 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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