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Bill seeks to expand e-gaming to Rota, Tinian

Sen. Steve K. Mesngon (R-Rota) has introduced Senate Bill 20-109 or the Internet Gaming Act of 2018 l that would allow all three senatorial districts in the CNMI to establish and regulate internet gaming. The bill states that internet gaming, when regulated, does not pose risks...
Posted On Sep 07 2018 06:06
, By Jon Perez

Pot bill heads to Torres

The bill that would legalize and regulate marijuana use in the CNMI is now headed to the desk of Gov. Ralph DLG Torres after the Senate, voting 6-2, passed House Bill 20-178 in yesterday’s session on Capital Hill. The administration, in a statement, said that they will do their...
Posted On Aug 31 2018 06:06
, By Jon Perez

Senator: CPA incentive program would lead to transparency

A Saipan senator believes the Commonwealth Ports Authority’s adoption of an incentive program for airlines would lead to more agency transparency. Sen. Sixto K. Igisomar (R-Saipan) noted yesterday that, with the CPA board committee adopting an incentive program for airlines last...
Posted On Aug 03 2018 06:06
, By Erwin Encinares

Senator bats for separate board to oversee casino labor

On top of the Commonwealth Casino Commission and the Lottery Commission, a separate board is being proposed to oversee the casino’s labor force. In an email to members of the Lottery Commission and Casino Commission members, Sen. Paul Manglona (R-Rota) recommends setting up a...
Posted On Jul 31 2018 06:00
, By Erwin Encinares
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