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Kilili: Legacy bill has strong chance if…

Delegate Gregorio Kilili C. Sablan (Ind-MP) said H.R. 6578, a bill he introduced that would grant CNMI-only immigration status to long-term foreign workers, has a strong chance of moving forward in the next Congress—if the Democrats take the majority in the House of...
Posted On Aug 08 2018 06:00
, By Jon Perez

Self-interest bills and such

Almost two years ago, the notorious Public Law 19-83 stealthily became law. The bill was introduced by our illustrious House speaker, Ralph Demapan. In essence, it was a self-interest bill for elected leaders. The bitter ingredients of the bill included astronomical pay increase...
Posted On Aug 08 2018 06:00
, By Ton Aguon
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Fitial re-registers as a voter

Former governor Benigno R. Fitial re-registered as a voter yesterday morning before the Commonwealth Election Commission and threw his support behind the candidacies of incumbent Gov. Ralph DLG. Torres and Senate President Arnold I. Palacios. Accompanied by his wife, Josie,...
Posted On Aug 07 2018 06:06
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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Palacios, Torres submit candidacy papers with GOP bets

Both incumbent Ralph DLG Torres and Senate President Arnold I. Palacios (R-Saipan), who are gunning for the two highest offices in the CNMI government, filed their petitions for candidacy at the Commonwealth Election Commission Office in Susupe yesterday, together with the other...
Posted On Aug 07 2018 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares
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