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House OKs $24M-plus supplemental appropriation

The House of Representatives passed a supplemental appropriation last Friday to divvy up $24 million collected from the Saipan Casino Operator’s Business Gross Revenue Tax. The House passed the budget bill with a unanimous vote of 17-0. Reps. Vinson Sablan (Ind-Saipan) and Joseph...
Posted On Jan 31 2018 06:04
, By Erwin Encinares

Admin to start paying settlements, judgments

The administration would soon start paying some settlement claims and other judgments after Gov. Ralph DLG Torres signed yesterday a bill that allocates funds for this purpose. House Bill 19-213, introduced by former representative Antonio P. Sablan, is now Public Law 19-87. It...
Posted On Feb 10 2017 06:06
, By Jon Perez

‘Time to pay up’

Majority of the House of Representatives supports the Torres administration’s plan to settle some of the judgments against the CNMI government—either court cases or land compensation—to stop the overdue amount from accruing added interest. The House passed House Bill 19-213...
Posted On Dec 28 2016 06:06
, By Jon Perez
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CUC projects contractor: Telling CW-1 workers to leave by 2019 ‘horrible thing’

A contractor for many Commonwealth Utilities Corp. projects has stated that without CW-1 workers they could not make projects in the CNMI and that telling them to leave by 2019 is “a horrible thing.” Tano Group’s Robert Bracken in an interview said they could not be able to do...
Posted On Aug 02 2016 06:00
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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