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Lt. Gov. Hocog claims legislative immunity

Lt. Gov. Victor B. Hocog has claimed that he is entitled to legislative immunity and therefore the Superior Court should dismiss the lawsuit filed against him and Department of Finance Secretary Larrisa Larson by former Department of Public Lands secretary John DelRosario over...
Posted On Aug 31 2016 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre

What was the extra $40K for?

I noticed that the Guam Legislature is posting the Government of Guam annual budget on line for everyone to read in detail. Would it be possible for our Legislature to do the same? Along the same line, I believe the CNMI Legislature now falls under the Open Government Act. Lt....
Posted On Aug 29 2016 06:06
, By Contributing Author

‘Zoning changes can’t be haphazardly passed without enough input’

Rep. Vinnie Sablan (Ind-Saipan) wants to require lawmakers to get more public input before changes to zoning areas are made to accommodate new investors are made in the Commonwealth. Sablan has authored House Bill 19-190 to amend the Zoning Law of 2013 to require not one but...
Posted On Jul 22 2016 06:00
, By Dennis B. Chan

How to stop more $400,000 swindles?

At last a “local boy” with cajones! John Del Rosario Jr. just slammed the local government and its local and corrupt “leadership” with his lawsuit against house resolution 19-3. Certainly, other local and concerned citizens have written letters to the editor about governmental...
Posted On May 18 2016 06:00
, By Lee Andersen
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