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Legislators salary bill goes to Torres

The Senate passed House Bill 20-194 or the bill that would establish a new salary level for members of the Legislature during a session yesterday on Capital Hill. The bill now heads to the desk of Gov. Ralph DLG Torres for further action. Rep. Joseph P. Deleon Guerrero (R-Saipan)...
Posted On Nov 21 2018 06:06
, By Jon Perez

$39K endorsed for lawmakers

Incoming lawmakers in the 21st CNMI Legislature will be receiving the same annual salary of $39,300 that was enacted more than 20 years ago as recommended by a recently constituted advisory commission. However, a salary based on an existing composite price index must be in place...
Posted On Nov 13 2018 06:07
, By Jon Perez

Salary hike panel starts work

All seven members of the Advisory Commission on the Compensation of Commonwealth Executive, Legislative, and Judicial officers have been named and the panel is set to meet today to start talks on increasing the salaries of certain government officials. Gov. Ralph DLG Torres named...
Posted On Oct 22 2018 06:06
, By Jon Perez

Salary commission bill signed into law

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres signed Senate Bill 20-111, or the measure that would establish an advisory commission on the compensation of CNMI executive, legislative, and judicial officers, into law last Friday. S.B. 20-11 is one of the four legislations that Torres signed last Friday...
Posted On Oct 09 2018 06:05
, By Jon Perez
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