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Torres signs bill to beef up anti-litter law

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres last week signed into law amendments to the CNMI’s Litter Control Act to beef up enforcement and improve the efficacy of the litter control program. House Bill 19-26, SD1, is now Public Law 19-53 and encourages enforcement of the litter control act by...
Posted On Jul 18 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Torres signs bill to create solid waste transfer stations in Kagman, southern part of Saipan

Gov. Ralph DLG Torres on Thursday signed into law a Senate bill to establish a solid waste transfer station in the southern part of Saipan and in Kagman. Public Law 19-52, formerly Senate bill 19-11 and authored Sen. Arnold Palacios (R-Saipan), tasks the secretary of the...
Posted On Jul 18 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Attao welcomes more work on grant oversight

Rep. Blas Jonathan Attao (Ind-Saipan) says he is open on working on new legislation to address Gov. Ralph DLG Torres’ Cabinet’s concerns about a new law to establish a grant clearinghouse of sorts in the CNMI to manage and oversee grants Attao was speaking to the concerns with...
Posted On Jul 06 2016 06:06
, By Dennis B. Chan

Tsunami for the CW

Danny O. Quitugua pretty much laid out the U.S. Public Law 110-229 (CNRA), which has a direct effect on the much-discussed fate of the CW and our local economy. I agree with his presentation. The whole immigration issue lies with the U.S. Congress. The 27 states of the Union...
Posted On Jul 01 2016 06:00
, By Rudy M. Sablan
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