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Inos submits $134M budget

Gov. Eloy S. Inos sent to the Legislature his proposed fiscal year 2015 budget of more than $134.33 million—the highest in five years—at around 8:30pm on Tuesday, less than four hours before the deadline. Despite a $10.9 million increase from the 2014 budget, the new spending...
Posted On Apr 03 2014 13:06
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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April is designated as Autism Awareness Month

Gov. Eloy S. Inos and Lt. Gov. Jude Hofschneider jointly designated April as Autism Awareness Month yesterday in the presence of the Autism Society of the CNMI and other advocates and supporters on Capital Hill. This comes just days after the U.S Center for Disease Control...
Posted On Apr 01 2014 17:10
, By Jayson Camacho

OIA upbeat about CHC, reservations on CUC

Visiting officials of the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Office of Insular Affairs walked away impressed with the progress and changes seen at the public hospital, while admitting that they have a number of questions about the islands’ utilities company. Acting Assistant...
Posted On Mar 31 2014 15:39
, By Moneth G. Deposa

Casino amendment bill heads to Inos

The Senate passed by a vote of 5-4 last night a bill amending a one-week-old Saipan casino gaming law, but not after some senators voiced their concerns on what they describe as still problematic provisions of the bill as well as its placement on session calendar for action just...
Posted On Mar 28 2014 14:56
, By Haidee V. Eugenio
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