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House passes $134M budget bill for 2015

By a vote of 17-0, the House of Representatives passed Tuesday afternoon the $134 million budget for fiscal year 2015, with three floor amendments. The bill now goes to the Senate, less than two months before the budget deadline. The session is still ongoing. Full story on Wednesday.
Posted On Jul 22 2014 16:20
, By Haidee V. Eugenio

House panel presents $137.73M FY 2015 budget

The House Ways and Means Committee prefiled on Tuesday a bill appropriating $137.73 million out of $170 million in estimated revenues for the CNMI government’s operations and activities for fiscal year 2015. Under House Bill 18-201 that committee chair Antonio P. Sablan...
Posted On Jul 18 2014 04:05
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Inos denies Forbes claim of ‘fix’ in casino license award

Gov. Eloy S. Inos denied yesterday a claim made by a Forbes columnist that the selection process in the issuance of an exclusive Saipan casino license was “fixed.” “Fix? How is that? There was no fix,” said Inos during an interview with reporters at a groundbreaking ceremony for...
Posted On Jul 18 2014 04:00
, By Jun Dayao

CEC chief urges candidates: File your candidacies early

Commonwealth Election Commission executive director Robert A. Guerrero is encouraging candidates for the November elections to file their candidacies early. In an interview on Wednesday, Guerrero said the advantage in filing early is that if there are not enough signatures on a...
Posted On Jul 18 2014 04:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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