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Bill to extend grace period to pay CUC bills, remove disconnection fee now law

CNMI power consumers now have a little more time to pay their electric utilities after a bill extending the grace period from 21 to 30 days was signed into law last Friday by acting governor Ralph DLG Torres. House Bill 19-51, which is now Public Law 19-27, also removes the $15...
Posted On Dec 21 2015 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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House honors first SAES principal

The House of Representatives last Wednesday presented San Antonio Elementary School’s very first principal, Francisco Mendiola Sablan, with a resolution honoring and commending him for his many years of loyal service to the field of education in the CNMI. With his family,...
Posted On Dec 21 2015 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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House passes bill allowing PSS to borrow up to $5M from USDA

The Public School System’s plan to take out a $5 million loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development program is now one step closer to fruition after the House of Representatives last Thursday passed House Bill 19-59. The funding bill, which needed two-thirds...
Posted On Dec 21 2015 06:00
, By Mark Rabago

House OKs bill giving casinos 24-hour liquor license

The House of Representative passed yesterday a bill that would allow casino and electronic gaming facilities to serve alcohol 24 hours a day. Current rules allow the sale of alcohol in bars and restaurants only up to 2am. House Bill 19-87 HD1 SD1, authored by Rep. Joseph Lee Pan...
Posted On Dec 18 2015 06:06
, By Mark Rabago
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