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‘Salary hike negation bill unconstitutional’

According to members of the House Committee on Judiciary and Governmental Operations, a bill seeking to negate the salary increases of elected leaders may be deemed unconstitutional. Rep. Edwin K. Propst’s (Ind-Saipan) House Bill 20-39, which seeks to remove salary increases of...
Posted On Jan 18 2018 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

Senate to continue to address critical issues

The CNMI Senate said they would continue to address critical issues that would impact the people of the CNMI as the economy continues to see growth. All eight senators, minus Senate President Francisco M. Borja (Ind-Tinian), made their remarks in yesterday’s sine die session at...
Posted On Jan 06 2017 06:06
, By Jon Perez

Senate temporarily halts budget hearings

The Senate has temporarily halted the budget hearings for some of the “big ticket” departments of the Commonwealth. Due to the recent typhoon and ongoing communications outage, there has been no update yet on the postponed hearings. Early last week, members of the Senate...
Posted On Jul 14 2015 14:56
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

‘Live-fire demo elsewhere is not going to convince CNMI’

Witnessing “live-fire” exercises outside the Commonwealth is not likely to change the opinion of CNMI lawmakers when it comes to these military exercises. The idea was broached when representatives of the U.S. Department of Defense recently met with CNMI lawmakers to further...
Posted On Jun 24 2015 04:00
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

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