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Senate passes bill that lifts the salary cap for CPA managers

The Senate has passed a bill to exempt managers of the Commonwealth Ports Authority from the salary limitations imposed by law. Senate Bill 19-49 exempts these managers from pay limits imposed by the Compensation Adjustment Act. It exempts CPA managers on all CNMI islands from...
Posted On Oct 15 2015 07:07
, By Dennis B. Chan

Senate unanimously OKs excise tax bill

The Legislature has approved another emergency bill, this time one that removes the excise taxes imposed on generators and household appliances during the declaration of a state of disaster. House Bill 19-92 passed the Senate early this week on a unanimous vote. It will now be...
Posted On Aug 21 2015 06:00
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

Law designates Saipan as the CNMI’s capital

Acting governor Ralph DLG. Torres signed into law on Tuesday a bill that officially designates Saipan as the capital of the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas Island on. Sen. Teresita Santos (R-Rota) introduced Senate Bill 19-19, which was passed by the Senate and the House of...
Posted On Jul 30 2015 04:00
, By Joel D. Pinaroc

Quitugua waiting for PSS comments on teachers’ bill

Sen. Justo Quitugua (Ind-Saipan) is awaiting comments from the Public School System that he would integrate in a bill that proposes to allow PSS to hire non-U.S. citizens as teachers. Quitugua, chairman of the Senate Committee on Education and Youth Affairs, said he has already...
Posted On Jul 22 2015 13:39
, By Joel D. Pinaroc
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