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Salary bill heads back to Torres, again

Despite the conflicting opinions of the lawyers of the Senate and House of Representatives, the Senate passed yesterday a bill that would set a new salary for members of the Legislature. This was the second time that they passed a legislation on the lawmakers’ compensation after...
Posted On Jan 04 2019 06:06
, By Jon Perez

40 years, plus 15 years OK’d

Acting governor Victor B. Hocog enacted last Monday a Senate bill that increases public land lease terms to 40 years, and allows an extension of 15 years—for a total of 55 years. The new law, Public Law 20-84, also authorizes extending existing lease terms to 55 years. Based on...
Posted On Jan 03 2019 06:06
, By Jon Perez

Legislative fix for IR parole

Legislation could save the status of 2,000 workers affected by the termination of the CNMI parole program last week. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has already given a a 180-day period—or until June 2019—to those affected to transition or seek other legal status;...
Posted On Jan 03 2019 06:06
, By Jon Perez

BREAKING NEWS: USCIS terminates CNMI humanitarian parole

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced that they will be terminating the categorical patole programs in the CNMI, which would affect some 2,000 workers under the humanitarian parole program and employment authorization document holders. More details to follow.
Posted On Dec 28 2018 12:36
, By Jon Perez
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