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‘Torres should have vetoed pay hike’

Instead of doing nothing and allowing it to become law, Gov. Ralph DLG Torres could actually have vetoed the bill that would increase the salaries of all elected officials, according to House Speaker Rafael S. Demapan (R-Saipan). House Bill 19-3 became Public Law 19-83 due to a...
Posted On Feb 01 2017 06:06
, By Jon Perez

Group pushes bill to protect animals

An animal rights group on Saipan is pushing the House of Representatives to pass a bill that would prohibit cruelty and theft of animals and provide penalties for violators. Jason Hudy of Saipan Care for Animals explained that House Bill 20-24 will help improve the lives of...
Posted On Feb 01 2017 06:06
, By DEMALYNN S. PAGARAO

Maratita wants 5 pct. tax on gaming revenue

Vice Speaker Janet U. Maratita (R-Saipan) has introduced a bill that would impose a 5-percent tax on all gaming revenues in the CNMI. House Bill 20-31 was among the 37 legislative measures that were introduced in yesterday’s first session of the House of Representatives on...
Posted On Feb 01 2017 06:06
, By Jon Perez

No money to fund pay hike

The salary increase of Commonwealth elected officials is on hold until a funding source is identified. House Bill 19-3 HS1 HD1, an act to enact a new base salary schedule and increase the salary ceiling for classified civil service government employees and all elected officials,...
Posted On Jan 26 2017 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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