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BREAKING NEWS: MSA to halt operations April 1

PSS funding gets another look

The amount of how much the Public School System would get as its share of the annual budget could come down to how “general fund revenue” is defined. According to the CNMI Constitution, PSS is entitled to 25 percent of the general revenues of the Commonwealth. However, it does...
Posted On Oct 20 2017 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

15 bills referred to JGO in first House session

The House of Representatives’ Judiciary and Governmental Operations Committee will be among the busiest this year after 15 bills were referred to the legislative working group in Tuesday’s first regular session on Capital Hill. A total of 37 bills were introduced. Each House...
Posted On Feb 02 2017 06:00
, By Jon Perez

House JGO moves two bills forward

The House of Representatives Committee on Judiciary and Government Operations adopted two bills, one to have local identification laws comply with federal law and another to transfer the expenditure authority of solid waste management funds from the Department of Public Works to...
Posted On Mar 25 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Elected officials can drive tinted cars

Acting governor Ralph DLG Torres has signed into law a bill that amends the Commonwealth Code to exempt the governor, lieutenant governor, and other elected officials from tinting prohibitions for vehicles used, owned, leased, or assigned to them. The bill also exempts these...
Posted On Nov 17 2015 04:00
, By Dennis B. Chan
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