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Inos withdraws 3 noms to Casino Commission

Gov. Eloy S. Inos withdrew yesterday afternoon his three nominations to the regulatory Casino Commission, on the eve of today’s Senate vote on a controversial bill that seeks to fix ambiguities in the Saipan casino law. The governor withdrew his nominations of former senator...
Posted On Jul 10 2014 04:04
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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Saipan casino law fix now heads to Senate

Before a considerable crowd of mostly retirees waiting for payment of their deferred 25-percent pension, the House of Representatives passed yesterday afternoon a bill repealing and reenacting the Saipan casino law to clarify its ambiguities and fully empower the Lottery...
Posted On Jul 09 2014 04:00
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Over 4,200 anti-casino signatures turned in

Private citizen Leila Staffler, along with counsel Jennifer Dockter, submitted yesterday morning to the Office of the Attorney General petitions to reject and repeal the Saipan casino and electronic gaming laws with more than 4,200 signatures, much more than the minimum 3,320...
Posted On Jul 08 2014 04:05
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

Call your lawmakers today!

Monday, July 7, at 11:10am, over 4,200 signatures were submitted to the AG’s office in favor for a referendum for Public Laws 18-30, 18-38, and 18-43. All signatures were collected in an effort to put these laws on the ballot in November for all CNMI voters to decide. All...
Posted On Jul 08 2014 04:00
, By Leila Staffler
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