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LB gives retro salary hikes for 8 staffers

The Legislative Bureau gave retroactive salary increases of $2,800 to $8,000 per annum to eight LB staffers this month, something that acting governor Eloy S. Inos said is “surprising” and “interesting.” The salary increases are effective Jan. 1, 2012. Included in the eight is an...
Posted On Jul 20 2012 02:04
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

PSS projects $7M funding shortfall until end of fiscal year

The CNMI Public School System expects to incur some $7 million in funding shortfall this fiscal year if the central government fails to give it the money it needs for the mandated maintenance-of-effort requirement, according to PSS officials. In a meeting yesterday, PSS officials...
Posted On Jul 19 2012 02:16
, By Moneth G. Deposa

House OKs $114M budget

Senate poised to make amendments By Haidee V. Eugenio Reporter After almost three hours of discussions-mostly on a proposed increase in lawmakers’ funding for fiscal year 2013 that was later thumbed down-the House of Representatives passed early last night a $114-million...
Posted On Jul 19 2012 01:36
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Poor budget planning

Pension plans are employee benefits. Because of the way CNMI government leaders have approached budget planning in the past few years these benefits are being taken away. CNMI government employees are going into the Social Security system. Since the negotiations regarding this...
Posted On Jul 18 2012 02:17
, By Juan Cruz
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