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The net metering debate

Forty-four states have some form of net metering and four U.S. territories and luckily Guam and the CNMI are in this group. Net metering policies allow distributed generation customers to sell excess electricity to a utility at a retail rate and receive credit on their utility...
Posted On Jun 24 2016 06:06
, By PHIL YORIO

Justices deny govt petition to stop judge from hearing motion

The CNMI Supreme Court yesterday denied the government’s petition to prevent Superior Court Associate Judge Joseph N. Camacho from proceeding with a hearing pertaining to a request to declare the 2016 Budget Act unconstitutional. The high court justices ruled that while they are...
Posted On Jun 24 2016 06:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre

‘H-visa exemption offers quota-less skilled labor pool for tech industry’

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres has touted an H-visa system without a cap on workers, a business friendly tax system, and the CNMI’s close proximity to Asian markets in a cover letter of sorts seeking interest from technology firms in developing an industry in the CNMI. The CNMI’s ailing...
Posted On Jun 23 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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PH govt looking to assist airfare of affected Dynasty workers

The Philippine honorary consul to the CNMI said yesterday that the dozens of Tinian Dynasty Hotel and Casino employees without power and on rationed food are “status-less” and have not been paid money by their hotel employer for the last eight payrolls. Honorary consul Glicerio...
Posted On Jun 22 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan
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