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HB 20-36 needs to be vetoed

Dear taxpayer: I write this to bring to your attention a special interest bill that recently passed the Senate, a bill that hasn’t received any media coverage since its passage last Thursday. As a representative, it is my duty to inform you why House Bill 20-36 needs to be vetoed...
Posted On Dec 10 2018 06:00
, By Edwin K. Propst (Special to the Saipan Tribune)

Govt now required to present accessible financial report

The CNMI government will now be required to submit an annual “citizen-centric report” of its activities to its constituents. The law that now requires this, Public Law 20-83, was enacted last week after Gov. Ralph DLG Torres signed House Bill 20-155 House Draft 1 into law. House...
Posted On Nov 29 2018 06:06
, By Jon Perez

Lawmakers’ salaries’ kept flat

The House of Representatives approved Sunday a bill that establishes the salaries of members of the Legislature at $39,300—the same level where it is now. In the resumption of its emergency session last Sunday, all 11 House members present voted to pass House Bill 20-194. The...
Posted On Nov 14 2018 06:06
, By Jon Perez

4 local bills now law; one allots $9.5M to Saipan

On Friday, Nov. 9, 2018, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres signed into law four House local bills, one of which appropriates $9.5 million for several Saipan expenditures. House Local Bill 20-81, S1, D4 appropriates $9.5 million from the Exclusive Gaming Annual License Fees allotted to...
Posted On Nov 12 2018 06:00
, By Press Release
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