June 14, 2025

Bill to increase salaries of several dept heads goes to Inos

The Senate passed H.B. 18-125 last Tuesday to increase the salaries of the secretaries of the Department of Finance, Department of Community and Cultural Affairs, and the Department of Commerce to the same level as other cabinet members. The bill now goes to Gov. Eloy S. Inos for his signature.

If made into law, the heads of DCCA and Commerce would have an annual salary not exceeding $54,000, from their current $48,000. The secretary of finance would have an annual salary not exceeding $70,000, from the current $54,000.

The Legislature found that the salaries of these department heads have “been stagnant for many years,” despite their positions’ “increasing responsibilities and difficulties.”

The bill highlighted the important roles these departments play in the CNMI. The bill stated that the secretary of Commerce is “responsible for growing the CNMI economy and continuously looking for new investors” during economically challenged times.

The bill stated that DCCA’s secretary manages the “biggest Executive Branch department with important functions” inclusive of various youth, nutrition, and social programs.

“Yet, these secretaries are paid a salary much lower than other cabinet members,” the bill stated. “Therefore, it is the intent of this measure to increase their salaries to the same level as other cabinet members.”

The bill was introduced by Rep. Antonio P. Sablan (Ind-Saipan).

4 thoughts on “Bill to increase salaries of several dept heads goes to Inos

  1. This is great news really. But why only give raise to this “CERTAIN” departments i mean i’m no psychic and i don’t work for treasury but their are alot of GOVERNMENT workers the ones who really kill themselves everyday who really deserve this raise also.

  2. And just where is all of this money going to come from? This govt. can’t pay it’s bills already and is bloated with political hires appointed as Dept. heads with no education and/or experience to peform the required jobs. This along with so many other employees that were hired due to politics and family. When this Govt starts to hire only one person to change a light bulb instead of 5 then maybe they can afford to pay proper wages for educated experienced professionals in these positions. Maybe then many of our qualified people will start to return home.

    I am curious to see just who will be “appointed” as Secretary of Finance. (and many of these other positions with pay increases)
    BTW where is Juan B going to be put?

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